Glaucous Echeveria
Echeveria secunda
Also known as
Blue Echeveria, Blue Hens and Chicks
Echeveria secunda - Roscoff by Dinkum (CC BY-SA 3.0)
Full Sun
Light watering
Tender
10b
USDA zone
2°C
Minimum temperature
Expected size
Height | Spread | |
---|---|---|
50cm | Max | 50cm |
10cm | Min | 10cm |
3 years to reach maturity
Flowering
spring
summer
autumn
winter


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Glaucous Echeveria Overview
Echeveria secunda was previously known as Echeveria glauca. This plant is an evergreen, succulent perennial from the Crassulaceae family. Also known by the names Blue Hens and Chicks, Blue Echeveria and Glaucous Echeveria. This succulent forms attractive rosettes of blue-green, arrowhead-shaped leaves. These can reach 20cm in diameter and this plant tends to grow in clusters, producing offsets. Flowers are bi-coloured, pink and yellow at the tips, they are urn-shaped and produced on tall stems above the leaf rosettes. Blue Hens and Chicks are frost-tender plants, keep them above freezing temperatures, place in a position of full sun and well-draining soil for optimal growth. Water when the soil has thoroughly dried out for best results.
Common problems with Glaucous Echeveria
How to propagate Glaucous Echeveria
Cuttings
Division
Seed
Special features of Glaucous Echeveria
Attractive leaves
Attractive flowers
Drought resistant
Other uses of Glaucous Echeveria
Grown for their long-lasting flowers.