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Echeveria 'Lola'

Echeveria 'Lola' – Rosette Symmetry, Pastel Tones, Drought-Tolerant Classic


'Lola' Echeveria – Leaf Form, Color Shifts & Compact Growth


Echeveria 'Lola' forms near-perfect, symmetrical rosettes of thick, spoon-shaped leaves. Each leaf has a smooth, matte surface with tones that shift between icy lilac, silvery green, soft pink, and light blue depending on lighting and temperature. The tight, sculptural shape gives it a classic “succulent” look, while the color palette adds elegance to minimalist or pastel-themed setups.

This cultivar grows slowly and stays compact, making it ideal for windowsills, shallow bowls, mixed succulent arrangements, or as a standalone statement in terracotta. It’s easy to grow, highly drought-tolerant, and thrives with minimal fuss when given the right light and soil conditions.

Key features and physical characteristics


  • Rosette size: Typically 10–15 cm across when mature
  • Leaf texture: Powdery matte coating (farina) with thick, smooth leaves
  • Color: Shifts between lilac, green, pink, blue depending on conditions
  • Growth habit: Ground-hugging rosette, offsets over time
  • Blooms: Coral pink bell-shaped flowers on arching stems in spring/summer

Background origin and growth habits


'Lola' is a hybrid created by famed succulent breeder Dick Wright in the USA, believed to be a cross between Echeveria lilacina and Echeveria derenbergii. It mimics arid-adapted growth, storing water in its leaves and growing best in dry, bright conditions with excellent airflow. Indoors, it prefers a south- or west-facing window and minimal water.

This plant is non-toxic and safe around pets and people, making it a great option for family households and open spaces.

Echeveria 'Lola' care guide


  • Light: Needs bright light or full sun; at least 4–6 hours daily
  • Water: Allow soil to dry completely between waterings — less is better
  • Humidity: Prefers low humidity; avoid misting or enclosed spaces
  • Temperature: Ideal range 18–26 °C; protect from frost
  • Soil: Gritty, fast-draining cactus/succulent mix
  • Repotting: Every 2–3 years or when roots fill the pot
  • Fertilising: Use diluted cactus fertiliser once per month during active growth
  • Propagation: Easy from leaf cuttings, offsets, or beheaded rosettes
  • Hydroponics: Not recommended — prefers dry substrate
  • Pruning: Remove dry lower leaves or faded flower stalks at the base

Common problems and what to watch for


  • Stretched (etiolated) growth: Caused by low light — move to sunnier spot
  • Leaf drop or rot: Usually from overwatering — let soil dry fully
  • Mushy base: Sign of rot — remove healthy upper part and re-root
  • Mealybugs: Inspect between leaves — treat early with neem or alcohol swabs
  • Powdery leaf coating rubbing off: Normal — handle leaves gently to preserve farina

Tips for keeping 'Lola' thriving


‘Lola’ does best when left alone in a bright, dry space. Avoid overwatering, especially in cooler months, and always use a pot with a drainage hole. Rotate regularly to keep the rosette symmetrical, and don’t crowd it with other plants — it needs airflow to prevent mold or rot. If it gets leggy, you can decapitate and replant the top rosette — it will root easily with time.


Etymology and cultivar history


The genus name Echeveria honors Mexican botanical illustrator Atanasio Echeverría. The cultivar name ‘Lola’ was introduced by hybridizer Dick Wright, selected for its symmetry, soft hues, and resilience — it remains one of the most recognizable and widely grown ornamental Echeveria hybrids today.


FAQs about Echeveria 'Lola'


Can I keep 'Lola' outside?
Yes, in warm months — just make sure it stays dry and gets plenty of sun. Bring inside before temperatures drop.


Does it need to be misted?
No — misting can damage the farina and increase rot risk. Always water at the base.


How do I propagate 'Lola'?
Simply remove a healthy leaf, let it callous for a few days, then place on dry soil — roots will follow.


Order today and grow Echeveria 'Lola' — sculptural, soft-toned, and effortless to care for.

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  • Echeveria 'Lola' is approximately 10 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot.

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