Mexican Giant Echeveria is an attractive, slow-growing succulent. It forms a mostly solitary, stemless rosette up to 30 cm in diameter, with distinctive, upright, arching, fleshy, lance-shaped leaves with a fine point and with the older leaves often having a blush of pink. All surfaces of the leaves are completely covered with a powdery-white, waxy coating that gives this plant a very attractive look. The flowering stems are up to 50 cm long and have flowers that are salmon to orange on the exterior with yellow interiors.
Source: Planting man