A charming rosette-forming succulent with silvery-blue leaves, the Mexican Snowball is a timeless favourite for collectors and gardeners alike. In Cape Town, it produces delicate pink flower stalks with yellow tips during spring and summer (September to February), adding a cheerful splash of colour to its frosty foliage. Perfect for containers, rockeries, or mixed succulent arrangements, this water-wise plant thrives in full sun to semi-shade. Bring home the Mexican Snowball for year-round elegance and seasonal blooms. Mexican Snowball Echeveria elegans
Plant in sandy, well-draining soil and position in full sun for the richest colour, though it will also thrive in semi-shade. Water sparingly, allowing soil to dry between watering, and reduce watering in winter. Remove spent flower stalks to encourage neat growth. Protect from frost and avoid overwatering to prevent rot.
Echeveria elegans is native to Mexico and is often called the “Mexican Snowball” because of its frosty-blue rosettes. It has won the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit for its beauty and reliability.
| Botanical Name | Echeveria Elegans |
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Growth Expectancy
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15cm H x 20cm W
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Position
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Sun to Semi-Shade
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| Water Smart | Yes |
| Indigenous | No |