Collection: Echeveria

Echeveria are among the most loved succulents for Indian homes and balconies. These rosette-shaped beauties come in shades of green, pink, blue, and copper. With over 150 known species worldwide, echeveria succulents ...

12 products

Echeveria are among the most loved succulents for Indian homes and balconies. These rosette-shaped beauties come in shades of green, pink, blue, and copper. With over 150 known species worldwide, echeveria succulents are prized for their stunning looks and easy care. Our collection of 12 hand-picked varieties brings you the best picks at the lowest price.

Echeveria are naturally low maintenance and easy to grow — even if you are completely new to plants. They need very little water and do well in bright, indirect sunlight near a window or on a sunny balcony. Studies show succulents can help reduce stress and improve focus at home. That makes echeveria one of the smartest green additions to your living space.

What's Inside Our Echeveria Collection

We have curated 12 beautiful varieties to suit every taste, space, and budget. Here is a quick look at some favourites:

  • Echeveria Elegans Rose – a classic white-green rosette and one of our best sellers
  • Echeveria Melaco – rich copper and burgundy tones, great for colour contrast
  • Echeveria Dionysos – a tight compact rosette with a lovely pink blush edge
  • Echeveria Imbricata – flat, blue-green rosette, ideal for first-time growers
  • Echeveria Lotus – pale green with a soft, powdery finish
  • Echeveria Spoon – unusual spoon-shaped leaves in silvery green
  • Pachyveria Scheideckeri – a thick-leaved hybrid with a jewel-like appearance

How to Pick the Right Echeveria for Your Space

Choosing the right echeveria succulent is simple once you know your space. Smaller varieties like Echeveria Elegans are perfect for pots, desks, and window ledges. Larger, flatter types like Echeveria Imbricata make a bold statement in balcony planters or terrace gardens. If you love gifting plants during festivals or housewarmings, any echeveria from this collection is a thoughtful and lasting choice.

Thousands of happy home gardeners across India have already made echeveria a staple in their plant collections. At Vedicflora, every plant is carefully selected for quality before it reaches your door. Check your pincode for delivery availability and explore our curated plant packs for even better value. Start your echeveria collection today and bring lasting natural beauty into your home at the lowest price.

Frequently asked questions

How often should I water my echeveria plant?

Water your echeveria only when the soil feels completely dry — typically once every 10 to 14 days indoors. Always use a pot with drainage holes to prevent root rot. In monsoon months, reduce watering even further as humidity keeps the soil moist longer.

Can I grow echeveria succulents indoors in India?

Yes! Echeveria succulents grow very well indoors as long as they get at least 4–6 hours of bright, indirect sunlight each day. A south- or west-facing window is ideal for most Indian homes. They also do beautifully on sunny balconies and terraces.

What makes Echeveria Elegans different from other echeveria varieties?

Echeveria Elegans is one of the most recognised varieties, known for its tight, silvery-white rosette shape and pale pink flower spikes. It stays compact and is one of the easiest to grow, making it a top pick for beginners. Other varieties like Echeveria Melaco offer deeper jewel tones for those who prefer bolder colour.

How do I propagate echeveria at home?

Echeveria are easy to propagate using leaf cuttings or offsets (also called pups). Simply twist a healthy leaf off cleanly, let it dry for a day, then place it on top of dry succulent soil. New rosettes appear within a few weeks, giving you free new plants from your existing collection.

Are echeveria plants safe to keep around children and pets?

Echeveria are generally considered non-toxic to humans and are not known to cause serious harm if touched. However, it is always best to keep plants out of reach of very young children and pets who may chew on leaves. If you have concerns, place your echeveria on a high shelf or hanging planter.