Echeveria 'Low' Crest Cuttings
Echeveria 'Low' Crest Cuttings
Echeveria 'Low' Crest Cuttings
Echeveria 'Low' Crest Cuttings
Echeveria 'Low' Crest Cuttings
Echeveria 'Low' Crest Cuttings
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Echeveria 'Low' Crest Cuttings

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Echeveria ‘Low’ Crested – Succulent Cuttings

What you will receive
You will receive one crested Echeveria ‘Low’ cutting, similar in size and quality to those shown in images 2 & 3 (current stock). The first image is for display purposes only, showing the plant’s beautiful winter colouring. Each cutting is carefully selected and will display natural variation in shape and colour. Colours may vary depending on season, light levels, and growing conditions.

About Echeveria ‘Low’ Crest
Echeveria ‘Low’ crested is a truly eye-catching crested succulent, prized for its flowing, fan-like growth and ever-changing colour palette. Its fleshy leaves are typically blue-green, developing soft pink tones along the edges, and can deepen to vibrant red hues when grown in strong light or cooler conditions. This variety naturally forms fascinating crests (fasciation), creating sculptural shapes that make every plant completely unique, making it a standout choice for collectors looking for rare echeveria varieties or something with strong visual impact.

Colour & Seasonal Changes
Throughout the year, Echeveria ‘Low’ crest responds beautifully to its environment. In winter and early spring, colours intensify into deeper shades of blue, pink, and red due to cold stress. During warmer months, growth becomes more active and foliage tends towards softer green-blue tones with subtle pink highlights. Strong light encourages more compact growth and richer colour contrast.

Growth & Size
This is a moderate-growing succulent that can reach around 20 cm in diameter, forming wide, undulating crests over time. It freely offsets, continuing to expand and develop its unique sculptural form.

Propagation & Planting Guide
Echeveria ‘Low’ crested cuttings are generally easy to establish, often doing much of the work themselves. Cuttings are typically sent callused and ready to plant, and you may notice small roots already forming along the stem. If not fully callused, allow a few extra days in a dry, shaded area before planting. Use a well-draining succulent mix in a pot with drainage holes and place in a bright, protected position out of direct sun initially. After about a week, begin light watering and keep slightly moist until roots establish, then gradually introduce to more light.

A highly collectable crested succulent with striking colour shifts and form, Echeveria ‘Low’ crest is an excellent addition for any serious succulent collection.

We also have Echeveria ‘Low’ Crested plants available when in stock —  just visit our Echeveria ‘Low’ Crest page

First time customers...  Please read our Shipping Guide, in top or bottom menu, before placing your order.

Please Note:

  • All plants are sent bare rooted with no pots and soil, or minimum soil only.
  • Due to the drying process necessary for sending plants through the mail, plants may look slightly different than images shown on our website
  • Some plants, may look wrinkled when they arrive, may be somewhat limp, or soft to the touch. This is normal as they have been dried out for for a number of days before shipping to avoid rotting in the mail.
  • Succulents are very hardy plants and they will recover quickly, providing you unpack them as soon as you receive them follow some simple care instructions you will find with your order.

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