
Echeveria 'Topsy Turvy'
Introducing the Echeveria 'Topsy Turvy', which is a stunning succulent that belongs to the genus Echeveria. This Echeveria topsy-turvy plant is well-known among succulent lovers for its unique rosette shape, with leaves that curl upwards and twist inwards, giving it a whimsical and "topsy turvy" appearance. Myron Kimnack, former director of the Huntington Botanical Gardens, named Echeveria runyonii 'Topsy Turvy', a popular cultivar originating from a stable monstrose form of the Echeveria runyonii. The leaves of your topsy-turvy echeveria are fleshy and spoon-shaped, with a beautiful grey-green color that can sometimes have a hint of pink or purple on the edges.The leaves also have a powdery coating called farina, which adds to their charm.The Echeveria topsy turvy produces numerous new rosettes at its base and doesn't grow a tall stem like some cultivars, instead developing into a nice clump.This topsy-turvy plant is a relatively compact species, with rosettes that can reach about