
Echeveria Trumpet Pinky
Echeveria Trumpet Pinky · a succulent from the Crassulaceae family, featuring geometric rosettes with fleshy leaves in pastel shades. Grown in our nursery in the Almería desert under full sun, with minimal watering and 100% mineral soil—the plant pictured is the one you will receive.
About Echeveria Trumpet Pinky
Echeveria Trumpet Pinky, of the Crassulaceae family, originates in Mexico and Central America and has spread to home cultivation thanks to its beauty and resilience. The most striking thing about this plant is perfectly symmetrical and structured rosettes, a feature that defines its personality and sets it apart within its genus.
At Succulentae we grow every Echeveria Trumpet Pinky directly in our nursery in southeastern Spain, in conditions of intense sun, low humidity and mineral substrate that replicate its natural habitat. It's the difference between a succulent grown under real sun and a greenhouse one — and it shows in shape, color and longevity.
Botanical fact sheet
| Scientific name | Echeveria Trumpet Pinky | |
| Family | Crassulaceae | |
| Origin | Mexico and Central America | |
| Natural habitat | rocky slopes and mountainous zones | |
| Adult size | 5-30 cm in diameter | |
| Flowering | arched inflorescences with orange or pink bells | |
| Propagation | leaf or rosette | |
| Toxicity | non-toxic |
Did you know?
The Echeveria genus was named after the Mexican botanical illustrator Atanasio Echeverría, who illustrated hundreds of plants during the royal expedition of Sessé and Mociño in the 18th century.
Size:
10–15 cm
“Llegó en perfecto estado y muy bien embalada. La planta es preciosa, mucho mejor que en la foto.”
“Servicio rápido, planta sana y bonita. Repetiré sin duda.”
“Muy contenta con la compra. Cultivada al sol de Almería, se nota en la calidad.”



