Eye-catching light blue succulents suitable for indoor growing

Are you a succulent lover, love the blue ocean? Want to bring all the blue things into your home? Take a look at this post

1 Echeveria Topsy Turvy Succulents

Echeveria ‘Topsy Turvy’ is a spectacular form of Echeveria runyonii.

This bizarre curled-leaf specimen makes it a great contrasting plant. It features colours of cream and ice-blue upon long structural leaves. It will bloom in the late summer/autumn with purple and orange flowers.

A great feature plant, or to use as a texture break in a succulent display.

2 Echeveria laui

E. laui is a small succulent belonging to the Crassulaceae botanical family. The plant is stemless and thornless and has a dense rosette of leaves which can grow up to 15 cm in diameter. Leaves are fleshy, flat, obovate, light glaucous to pink in color. Blooming occurs in late spring and early summer and blossom are borne by long stalks; flowers are numerous, thin, peachy to pink and the plant changes hue depending on sun-exposure. The plant is covered with white wax called pruina, and usually deos not branches but has a solitary habit.

 

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4 Echeveria secunda

Echeveria secunda is an evergreen succulent forming short-stemmed, tight rosettes (6 in. wide or 15 cm) of fleshy, oval-shaped, keeled, pale bluish-green leaves. Their edges and tips are adorned with a hint of pink, red, or brown, more conspicuous in winter. In the summer, it sends up 1ft.

There are also some light blue ones that I don't know the names of, but I have pictures below. If you know, please leave it in the comment section to help me