Echeveria runyonii
T44-30 — Zone 7b to 10— Mexico
Doctor Runyon! In 1990 we found a small colony of rosette forming, succulent plants growing on an isolated mountain, and by 1992 Scott Ogden was able to assist us with its identification. This was the first known sighting of this plant in the wild. The story is that in the early years of this century, Dr. Runyon discovered this plant in a garden in Matamoros, collected it, and gave it a name. The plants that we are offering originated from that collection 12 years ago. The succulent gray-green leaves are a perfect backdrop for the rich, coral flowers. Easy to grow provided you plant in well drained gritty soil in partial shade.
Pint
$9.50

