Native to Mexico, Echeveria Frosty crestata thrives on rocky volcanic slopes. It is a polycarpic succulent exhibiting a crested growth anomaly, where apical distortion produces a broad, undulating structure uncommon within the Echeveria genus. Spatulate leaves measuring 3-4 cm, arranged in a compact rosette with undulating margins. Grey-blue coloration with a farinose coating, intensified under thermal or light stress.
Full sun exposure for minimum 6 hours daily. Reduced watering from October to March, increased in summer. Substrate containing at least 70% mineral content. Minimum temperature 5°C; prone to rot from waterlogging.