Echeveria ‘Rainbow’ is a succulent plant from the Crassulaceae family and Echeveria genus. It is a variegated mutation of Echeveria ‘Perle von Nurnberg’ (commonly known as Purple Pearl) and is named for its vibrant multicolored leaves.
Echeveria Rainbow Morphological Features
Leaves: Rounded and spoon-shaped, with a slightly concave surface and a rounded, convex back.
The tips are short and pointed, covered with a thin layer of white powder. The central leaf color is dark green, with soft yellow or pink variegation on the sides. Under ample sunlight and significant temperature differences, the leaves exhibit a variety of colors, including pink, orange, and purple, creating a stunning, multicolored effect.
Echeveria Rainbow Growth Form:
The plant forms a loose rosette arrangement with tightly packed leaves, creating an elegant appearance. Over time, the plant tends to form clusters, and with years of proper care, it can develop into an impressive old stem (caudex) structure.