Echeveria agavoides cv originates from central Mexico, commonly found on limestone slopes with full sun exposure. It is a polycarpic species forming compact rosettes exceeding 10 cm diameter. Compared to the genus, it shows thicker, sharply pointed leaves resembling Agave. Triangular leaves, 2-3 cm wide and 5-7 cm long, arranged in a compact rosette. Bright green with intense red tips that deepen during winter.
Full sun exposure for at least 6 hours daily. Water sparingly from autumn to spring; substrate with minimum 70% mineral content. Minimum temperature 5 °C. Avoid water stagnation to prevent leaf rot.