Eastoft Echeveria is a small nursery in North Lincolnshire. Born of Tracey Coogan's love for the genus Echeveria. The collection holds over 2,000 plants in all different colours, shapes and sizes. We hold one of, if not the biggest collection of Echeveria in the UK. We have many forms of plants including cristated and variegated plants. The greenhouse holding our plant collection will be open for viewing by appointment or on open days in the months from April to October.
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Our Plants
We have a large collection of Echeveria species and hybrid plants. Each year we propagate a number of plants for selling.
Echeveria are a genus of plants from the Crassulaceae family. There are around 150 species plants native to South America. From this small number of species plants there are thousands of hybrids, with new exciting hybrids being created all the time.
Every year we create a selection of hybrid plants, by pollinating our own plants and collecting the seeds.
There are around 150 species plants.
It is the aim of Eastoft Echeveria to eventually have at least one example of each in our collection. This will more than likely take a lifetime as some of the plants are extremely hard to source.
We have a large number of classical Echeveria plants. These are plants that have stood the test of time. Much loved favourites of collectors.
We have one of the largest collections of Korean hybrid Echeverias in the UK. Every year we propagate a selection of these plants.
Variegated Echeveria are very much sought after by collectors. Our collection holds over 350 varieties of variegated plants.
Beautiful large growing Echeveria in a range of forms, the leaves can be smooth and spoon shaped, have ruffled edges or be carunculated with large warty type growths. This type of Echeveria are a firm favourite of many collectors.
Cristated plants are a natural mutation. Instead of growing a round rosette the head elongates and grow long 'snaking' shapes. Cristates can form loose clumps or compact mounds. They are beautiful and unusual.
Graptopetalums are another genus of plants from the Crassulaceae family. Like Echeveria they are succulent plants that grow in the wild in South America. There are around 19 species plants and numerous hybrids.
Pachyphytum are a genus of plants native to South America. Like Echeveria they are members of the Crassulaceae family.
We grow a small number of tender sedums.
Intergeneric hybrid sare plants that have parents from two different genus, these include, xGraptoveria, xPachyveria, xSedeveria, xPachysedum and xGraptosedum
At Eastoft Echeveria we have a small collection of Agave plants. Just because they are beautiful.