Description
Echeveria setosa is a ciliate species covered in short, silver-white hair that are soft and fuzzy to the touch. Primarily valued as an evergreen succulent, foliage is fleshy, spoon-shaped and covered with dense white hairs and arranged in stemless rosettes 2 – 3 inches in height by 6 inches wide. Flowers emerge in late spring on 12 inch tall stems which bear urn-shaped red flowers with yellow tips. Will form a dense carpet over time. Attracts hummingbirds. Deer resistant.