Native to the mountainous regions of Mexico, Echeveria agavoides cv inhabits calcareous rocky slopes. It is a polycarpic species forming compact basal rosettes. Notably, its leaves are thick, triangular, and more pointed than typical Echeveria species. Leaves thick, triangular with sharp apex, 3-5 cm long, arranged in a compact rosette. Bright green color with intense red margins enhanced by thermal or light stress.
Requires full sun exposure for at least 6 hours daily. Watering reduced from October to March; substrate with at least 70% draining mineral content. Minimum temperature 5°C; susceptible to prolonged waterlogging.