Pot: 6,5 cm.
Art. 47112
It is a hybrid between two species: Pachyphytum bracteosum and Echeveria rosea, which means, that this species is not present in nature. It grows, generating long stems (up to 15 cm), that end with beautiful rosettes, formed by fleshy, elongated, slightly curved leaves, with a very small tip at the apex; they tend to be of a glaucous color with pinkish shades on the tip, which become more intense with exposure to the sun. Due to its particular shape of a compact rosette, covered with a whitish pruina, it is often called a "powdered jewel plant".