The most beautiful succulents variegated I've ever seen

   

1 Echeveria beyonce variegata 

Extremely rare and refined cultivar, a real jewel that can not miss to give your collection a touch of true connoisseur! Characterized by a typical compact rosette arrangement, it consists of large and fleshy leaves, curved like a spoon and slightly upwards. The great charm of E. 'Beyonce is given by the perfect combination between the asymmetry that distinguishes it and the perfect harmony: the foliage is adorned with bulges scattered along the upper surface, accompanied by undulating and partially jagged edges. The originality of the shapes is accompanied by the fantasy of colors: the epidermis is tinged with wonderful longitudinal streaks, more marked on the lower surface, which from the opaque glaucous green turn towards pinkish and cream shades. The exemplar ads, to its already evident extravagance, clearer areas due to the variegation: these characteristics will never be the same from one plant to another, therefore each specimen will be absolutely unique!

2 Echeveria pre Madonna variegated

Most Prima Donnas have some light blemishing and/or scarring. The leaves on this cultivar are very fragile, however with care you can grow a Prima Donna with only minor flaws, but some should always be expected on this plant.

3 Echeveria Cubic frost variegated

Echeveria Cubic Frost is a beautiful hybrid succulent in the Crassulaceae family. It embraces the perfect combination of beauty and resilience. This incredibly hardy, ornamental plant has distinctive upturned, pointy, symmetrical, and fleshy leaves in beautiful blue, silver, and lilac hues. One of the most striking features of Echeveria Cubic Frost is its powdery coating, which gives this plant a frosted appearance. This coating, known as farina, helps the plant reflect sunlight and protect its leaves from sunburn.

4 Echeveria hanaikada variegated

A recent import by us from Japan, this is a lovely variation of the already known Echeveria Hanaikada variegate. It has lovely contrasting fine white lines and dark purplish leaves giving this plant a ghost like appearance. More rewarding to grow than the original variegate and is more stable and easy to maintain.

5 String of pearls variegated

Senecio rowleyanus Variegata, aka Variegated String of Pearls, is a flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae. It is an all-time favourite for the way its bead-like leaves can cascade several feet. Its small green bubbles with white variegation grow along a slender stem, just like a beautiful pearl necklace.

6 Echeveria Julia variegated

7 Cotyledon leopard variegated

It is a popular choice among enthusiasts, and its elongated, velvety leaves boast a gorgeous pattern of green and cream variegation, which is highlighted with tones of pink, red, and purple when grown in good light. This feature adds a touch of sophistication to any space.

8 Echeveria ice age variegated

Echeveria 'Ice Age' is an attractive succulent that forms large rosettes of broad fleshy leaves with a unique impression of white porcelain with capillary vessels.

9 Pachyphytum oviferum variegated

In its normal form it is a plant with fleshy leaves, water green in color tending to purple with orange shades. It grows in more or less tufted rosettes, with domed-shaped leaves. The flowering takes place in spring with small white flowers with red inside

10 Echeveria angle wing variegated

Echeveria Angel Wings variegated, is a stunning succulent plant with spoon shaped leaves that are edged in creamy white and have a pinkish-lavender center. The exact parentage of this plant is not entirely clear, although some speculation suggests that it may be a hybrid of Echeveria "Afterglow" and Echeveria setosa.

11 Crassula springtime variegata

It has elongated, lightly spotted green and yellow variegated leaves stacked on top of each other in a four-sided pyramid shape. They produce bunches of small light pink flowers in spring. They can handle quite a bit of light, but should ideally be given semi-shaded light.

12 Echeveria minima variegated

Echeveria Minima variegated is a stunning, small succulent with compact rosettes that stay under 10 cm in diameter, making it an ideal plant for smaller containers. The leaves are a beautiful light blue with well-defined edges that have a lovely pink tinge, giving the plant a frosty and delicate appearance.

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