Echeveria titobans originates from rocky slopes in central Mexico, thriving on calcareous substrates. It exhibits a perennial polycarpic growth habit. Unlike many Echeveria, it features a compact rosette with thick leaves and subtly crenate margins. Leaves spatulate, 4-6 cm long, arranged in a tight rosette; glaucous surface with green-grey tones shifting to pinkish under water stress or cold.
Require minimum 5 hours direct sunlight; reduced watering during winter; substrate with at least 70% mineral drainage; minimum temperature 5°C; critical to prevent waterlogging to avoid root rot.