

How to identify Cat's Claw (Echeveria chihuahuaensis)
Cat's Claw, also known as Echeveria Chihuahua
Cat's Claw is characterized by compact, tightly formed rosettes reaching approximately 4 inches (10 cm) in width. The leaves are smaller, bluish-gray, and have scalloped edges that culminate in pronounced tips, occasionally accented with pinkish hues. The surface of the leaves may exhibit gray-green coloration and distinct red markings near the tips. It presents pinkish, lightly branching flower stalks that rise to about 10 inches (25 cm) tall, displaying coral-pink flowers with yellow interiors.
Rosettes reach 4 inches (10 cm) in width, forming compact growth habit.
Leaves are bluish-gray with scalloped edges and pinkish tips.
Distinct red markings near leaf tips with occasional pinkish hues.
Pinkish flower stalks rise to 10 inches (25 cm) with coral-pink flowers.
Leaves may show gray-green coloration and compact rosette structure.
Scientific Classification of Cat's Claw