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  • NEW! Echeveria Cost, Variegata
  • NEW! Echeveria Cost, Variegata

NEW! Echeveria Cost, Variegata

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Um, gorgeous. Just gorgeous! This has to be a hybridization of Lilacina Marble. She has similar texture, but I have never seen such interesting colors in the same plant. In some margins she throws almost a true cornflower blue. Her texture is literally indented and creased in some areas.

This is a striking new hybrid to say the least. I don't know why they named it this, it seems like she deserves a fancy, elegant name, but 'Cost' it is, lol. 

Now the bad... We ordered four of these, from two different farms. They all had some light blemishes and appear to scar easily. This echeveria has broad leaves, as I have said in the past, these broad leaved echies are always my favorite, but they are also the most difficult to ship. Leaves are wide and thinner than the chunky, bubbly leaves of other echeverias and are more prone to pull (due to the plant depleting the water reserves in the thinner leaves). 

All of that said, this is the only one of the four that I'm willing to list right now. The others are pulling mature leaves or had wrinkled bottom leaves from being more susceptible to the colder weather. This one shipped about as good as it's going to for this time of year. We are recovering out the other three, if you don't mind one that is going to need some TLC we have three more, but they will not be perfect for a little while. You can email us at succulents@cedarcreekfarmhouse.com if you're interested in one of the other three and we can send over photos. 

This one shouldn't pull too much and is relatively firm. I'm particular about quality and I think she's CCF worthy (and an absolute stunner!) She's measuring in at about 5" across the widest point. This will be a bigger echeveria. Stem only, please expect her to pull some leaves as she settles in, all imported broad leaved echeverias do. I don't always import them because of how long they can take to recover and then once they do recover, I tend to fall in love with them and don't want to part with them, lol. But, we will try to have more broad leaved echeverias available this year. 

This plant was listed on November 15th, 2025.  The photo(s) in this particular listing were taken on Thursday afternoon during sunset hours. Colors during the autumn and winter season typically have a blue hue, due to the natural light we see this time of year. Colors may appear slightly different on different displays and in person. 

Slight symmetry and color changes can happen from the time photos were taken until the plants are delivered. Plants can pull leaves as they travel and settle in this time of year. 

Plants shown may be exhibiting UV stress coloration. Please allow for slight color changes in transit.

Cedar Creek Farmhouse Identification Number: RS11142513 (you will find this number on the ID stake shipped with your plant. You can type the ID in our search bar at any time to review the our original photos and item description).  

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