Echeveria miranda originates from central Mexican mountainous regions, typically found on limestone rocky slopes. It is a polycarpic species with tufted growth, exhibiting pronounced leaf succulence compared to other Echeveria, with active growth phases in spring and autumn. Leaves spatulate, 4-6 cm long, arranged in a compact rosette with slightly crenate margins. Grey-green coloration with pinkish hues under water stress or high light exposure.
Requires at least 4 hours of direct sunlight daily. Watering reduced from October to March, increased during active growth. Substrate with at least 70% mineral content, mandatory drainage. Minimum temperature 5°C; prone to damage from prolonged waterlogging.