Echeveria Secunda (Hens and Chicks) - A succulent that forms attractive clumps under 6 inches tall of small, tight rosettes of short blue-grey leaves and in late spring appear flowers on 1 foot tall arching stems. The flowers are fairly large compared to the plant and have yellow petals with a red base red, giving them a bi-coloured appearance. A hint of pink on older leaves and leaf margins is evident, primarily in winter. Plant in full sun to light shade in a well-drained soil and irrigate occasionally. This tightly-clustered plant freely produces offsets and in the right situation, it can form a large planting.
Source: San Marcos Growers