Echeveria colorata is a beautiful succulent plant that is native to Mexico. It is a small, rosette-forming plant that grows up to 6 inches (15 cm) tall and wide. The plant has fleshy, blue-green leaves that are covered in a white powdery substance, which gives it a beautiful silvery appearance.
The leaves of the Echeveria colorata are spoon-shaped and are arranged in a rosette pattern. The edges of the leaves have a beautiful pinkish-red hue, which becomes more prominent when the plant is exposed to bright sunlight.
The Echeveria colorata plant produces small, star-shaped flowers on tall stalks that rise above the rosette of leaves. The flowers are typically pink or coral in color and bloom in late summer to early fall.