
Echeveria ‘Angel Wings’ Variegated is a rare and highly expressive succulent, admired for its painterly variegation, sculptural form, and exceptional garden performance. Rather than sharp colour blocks, this variety displays a soft fusion of tones originating from its green base foliage, overlaid with pink variegation that creates subtle greys, blush hues, and pastel rose shades. The effect is almost as if pink pigment has been brushed across a green surface, producing endlessly variable patterns from leaf to leaf.
Each spoon-shaped leaf is unique. Irregular mottling, streaks of pure green breaking through the pink overlay, and clean pink margins combine to give the plant a hand-painted appearance. With increased sun exposure, colours deepen noticeably—the pink intensifies, leaf edges flush red, and the rosette gains stronger contrast and definition. Seasonal shifts further enhance these effects, ensuring Angel Wings remains visually engaging year-round.
While often treated as a container specimen, we strongly recommend growing Angel Wings variegated in the ground wherever possible. In our experience, plants established in garden beds grow far more robust, balanced, and resilient than those kept in pots. Our soil has a relatively high clay content yet never becomes waterlogged, and excellent natural runoff ensures rainwater does not pool—creating ideal conditions for consistent moisture without stagnation. Under these conditions, Angel Wings thrives without fuss, even through periods of prolonged wet weather.
In-ground plants also require no additional feeding, as they receive all the nutrients they need from the soil. This makes garden-grown specimens both lower maintenance and more stable in growth. Extra nutrition is only recommended for potted plants, and even then, it should be applied lightly—just enough to maintain health, as excessive feeding can encourage unwanted legginess in this slow-growing, variegated variety.
Angel Wings responds beautifully to pruning and shaping. Any leggy stems can be trimmed back easily, stimulating branching and the production of multiple heads. Over time, this results in fuller, more architectural plants that hold their form exceptionally well in landscape settings.
Despite its refined appearance, Echeveria ‘Angel Wings’ variegated is tougher than it looks. We grow ours in a frost-prone area, and with good drainage, airflow, and an open garden position, they perform exceptionally well even in cooler regions. This resilience sets Angel Wings apart as a genuinely garden-worthy variegated Echeveria, not just a collector’s pot plant.
From a landscaping perspective, Angel Wings truly shines when paired with complementary varieties. One of the most striking combinations is alongside Echeveria ‘Lemon Rose’ variegata. Angel Wings’ pink margins, red-edged highlights, and softly greyed tones contrast beautifully with Lemon Rose’s pastel green foliage and creamy margins. Together, they create a sophisticated, harmonious planting that is both colour-balanced and texturally refined—ideal for feature beds, raised gardens, and curated succulent landscapes.
Rare, expressive, and remarkably adaptable, Echeveria ‘Angel Wings’ variegated rewards gardeners willing to grow it in the ground with stronger plants, richer colour, and long-term beauty. It is an outstanding choice for those seeking a distinctive, high-value succulent that performs as beautifully in the garden as it looks on display.
Echeveria 'Angel Wings' variegated plants for sale shown in 90mm pot. You will receive same or similar plants as those shown in images 6 onward. First five images for display only. Colours will vary depending on time of year and growing conditions.
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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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