

How to identify Echeveria white cloud (Echeveria cante)
Echeveria white cloud, also known as White Cloud, White Shadow
Echeveria white cloud boasts striking solitary rosettes that span approximately one foot (30 cm) in diameter, flaunting blue-green leaves with a unique powdery whitish-lavender coating. Each leaf is often delicately edged with a fine red margin. During summer, echeveria white cloud produces robust, erect inflorescences up to 18 inches (45 cm) high, adorned with gray bracts and vibrant yellow-orange flowers. The foliage requires bright light and minimal watering, particularly in winter, to prevent rot at the base from accumulated dead leaves. It is resilient to cold, withstanding temperatures as low as 25°F (-4°C).
Solitary rosettes reaching one foot (30 cm) in diameter.
Blue-green leaves with a powdery whitish-lavender coating and red margins.
Erect inflorescences up to 18 inches (45 cm) high with gray bracts and yellow-orange flowers.
Resilient to cold temperatures down to 25°F (-4°C).
Requires bright light and minimal watering to prevent rot.
Scientific Classification of Echeveria white cloud