Echeveria 'Atlantis' is a cultivated hybrid, not a formally described botanical species, commonly assigned to the genus Echeveria in the Crassulaceae family. It is reported as derived from crosses involving Echeveria elegans and related species. It features racemose inflorescences with tubular flowers typical of the genus and is notable for its compact rosette and distinctive leaf coloration. Fleshy, slightly wedge-shaped leaves with a green-blue hue and a subtle waxy coating, smooth margins, and rounded tips. The compact rosette measures 8-12 cm in diameter, exhibiting a clumping habit and relatively slow growth.
Prefers full sun or bright partial shade. Use well-draining substrate with mineral components. Water moderately, allowing the soil to dry between irrigations. Minimum temperature around 5 °C; sensitive to prolonged frost.