Echeveria 'Atlantis'
Best low-maintenance succulent for pet-friendly homes seeking vibrant color.
Discover the Echeveria 'Atlantis', a captivating succulent that brings vibrant color and texture to any space. This plant showcases a beautiful rosette formation with leaves displaying a soft green base, elegantly edged in mesmerizing gradients of pink, purple, and orange. Its compact, low-growing habit makes it perfect for containers and arrangements. Blooming in late winter to early spring with delicate pink and yellow flowers, it thrives in full sun to enhance its stunning coloration. Easy to care for and non-toxic to pets and humans, the Echeveria 'Atlantis' is a hardy, low-maintenance addition to any home or garden.
$25.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.6
/ 5
Category Rank
3537
/ 9472
#3537 in Potted Houseplants
Price vs Category Average
-52%
Below average
Botanical Name
Echeveria Atlantis
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Who it's for
- Collectors seeking high-impact visual interest for their displays
- Busy gardeners or beginners needing low-maintenance greenery
- Apartment dwellers with limited space for small arrangements
Who should skip it
- Owners of homes lacking bright, direct sun exposure
- Handlers who prefer plants that withstand frequent touching
- Gardeners wanting low-effort pest management and maintenance
Performance breakdown
Visual Impact
Mesmerizing color gradients create a standout focal point in any arrangement.
Maintenance Ease
Low-water needs and hardy nature make this perfect for beginners.
Pet Safety
Non-toxic composition ensures complete peace of mind for pet owners.
Growth Versatility
Compact rosette habit fits seamlessly into small containers and desktop displays.
Environmental Adaptability
Requires consistent full sun to maintain its most vibrant color profile.
Bloom Potential
Delicate seasonal flowers provide a charming bonus to the foliage display.
Key Specs
Botanical Name
Echeveria Atlantis
Plant Type
Succulent
Toxicity
Non-toxic to humans and pets
Soil Type Required
Well-draining cactus or succulent mix
Bloom Period
Late winter to early spring
Light Requirement
Full sun or bright, indirect light
Care Difficulty
Easy
USDA Hardiness Zone
Indoor only
Features
- Striking rosette shape with vibrant color gradients
- Compact and low-growing habit
- Produces attractive pink and yellow flowers
- Non-toxic to humans and pets
- Thrives in full sun for enhanced coloration
- Very easy to care for and low maintenance
- Generally pest-resistant
- Drought-tolerant
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly praise the Echeveria 'Atlantis' for its exceptional quality and robust condition upon arrival. Reviewers frequently note the plant exceeds expectations in size and vibrant coloration, often displaying stunning stress hues. A key highlight is the meticulous packaging, which ensures plants arrive undamaged, reflecting reliable shipping practices. The excellent root structure confirms these are well-established specimens. While the price is premium, buyers consistently feel the superior quality and show worthy appearance fully justify the investment. This succulent is regarded as a highly desirable, high value acquisition for collectors.
Know before you buy
Yes, this succulent is non-toxic to both humans and pets, making it a safe choice for households with curious animals.
To keep the pink, purple, and orange gradients vivid, place your Echeveria in a spot that receives full sun. If you are growing it indoors, a south-facing window is ideal to ensure it gets enough bright, direct light.
It is essential to use a well-draining cactus or succulent potting mix. Standard potting soil holds too much moisture, which can lead to root rot in succulents.
As a drought-tolerant plant, the Echeveria 'Atlantis' prefers to dry out completely between waterings. During the growing season, water sparingly, and reduce frequency even further during the winter months.
Yes, with proper light and care, it can produce delicate pink and yellow flowers in late winter or early spring. Ensure it receives consistent light to encourage this seasonal blooming.
Absolutely. It is a low-maintenance, slow-growing plant that is generally pest-resistant and very forgiving if you occasionally forget to water it.
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