There are a wide range of Echeveria laui Hybrids. Some are specifically bred for their distinctive leaf color and form. In fact, Echeveria laui is extensively hybridized. And for good reason.
Laui and its hybrids are generally pretty easy to care for. Most of the hybrids still have a powdery layer of farina on them. This farina not only gives them their pastel look, but also protects them against harsh environmental effects and pests. Additionally, the farina adds a protective layer against sunburn.
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In fact, there are even a few laui hybrids that have an interesting smell to them. Specifically Echeveria Moondust which has flowers that smell like coconut. Echeveria Moon Dust is a hybrid of Echeveria laui and Echeveria lilacina.
Let’s review 65 Echeveria laui hybrids.
- Echeveria Alhambra
- Echeveria Amazing Grace
- Echeveria Ariel
- Echeveria Arun
- Echeveria Bambino
- Echeveria Blood Maria
- Echeveria Brink’s Blue
- Echeveria Captain Lee
- Echeveria Carla
- Echeveria Champagne
- Echeveria Pink Champagne
- Echeveria Chardonnay
- Echeveria Cream Tea
- Echeveria Dalpi
- Echeveria Deep Purple
- Echeveria Derlu
- Echeveria Edelweiss
- Echeveria Exotic
- Echeveria Gila
- Echeveria Hakuhou
- Echeveria Hoshikage
- Echeveria Ice Amber
- Echeveria Ice Green
- Echeveria Lais
- Echeveria Laito
- Echeveria Laui Sky
- Echeveria Laulindsa
- Echeveria Laulindsayana
- Echeveria Laura
- Echeveria Lepe
- Echeveria Marga
- Echeveria Missing You
- Echeveria Moondust
- Echeveria Moneta
- Echeveria Mont Blanc
- Echeveria Peach Candy
- Echeveria Raffine
- Echeveria Red Powder
- Echeveria Red Velvet
- Echeveria Robin
- Echeveria Rutina
- Echeveria Sang-A
- Echeveria Sarang
- Echeveria Snow Shower
- Echeveria Teirosa
- Echeveria Tiamo
- Echeveria Trumso
- Echeveria Viyant
- Echeveria Werther
- Echeveria White Curry
- Echeveria White Lily
- Echeveria White Lotus
- Graptoveria Lala
- Graptoveria Lulu
- Graptoveria Swan
- Pachyveria Compactum x Echeveria Laui
- Pachyveria La Colombe Venus
- Pachyveria Laon
- Sedeveria Lala
- Echeveria laui x Echeveria Blue Bird
- Echeveria laui x Echeveria Cante
- Echeveria laui x Sedum Clavatum
- Taciveria Belana
The Echeveria Ariel is a hybrid of Echeveria Laui and Echeveria Champagne. Typically Arial will form a tight chubby rosette with ever changing colors. Stressing from pale ivory, jade green, rosy pink to creamy peach colors and with signature pink dots. Additionally, strawberry swirls appear if stressed even further.
The Echeveria Blood Maria is a South Korean hybrid (by Changhee Nursery) in which the parentage is unknown. Although it has been rumored to be a hybrid of Echeveria Laui and Echeveria agavoides. Chunky, pointy leaves are glossy green and red, turning dark red as temperatures drop or from direct sun. Additionally, they may display speckles all over the leaves.
Tiny flowers with tiny dark red or purple buds are disproportionately small compared to the main rosette.
The Echeveria Brink’s Blue ‘브링크스 블루’ is a hybrid of Echeveria Laui and Echeveria Subrigida by Derek Bowdery of the UK. Subrigida is commonly called ‘Fire and Ice’, is hard to find, and expensive. However, Brink’s Blue is much more common. Typically Brink’s Blue will have blue hues but can change to yellow with pink tips.
The Echeveria Champagne is a hybrid of Echeveria Laui and Echeveria agavoides Romeo. Hybridized and cloned by Hyun Sook Lee, a Ph.D. researcher and plant breeder in Korea. There are five forms of Champagne: red, purple, white, green, and pink. Although, Champagne generally has faceted leaves with pink or red undertones.
The Echeveria Exotic is a hybrid of Echeveria Laui and Echeveria Runyonii ‘Topsy Turvy’ by Ben Zonnenvelt. Leaves are curled up like Topsy Turvy but it is slightly smaller with yellow stress and some pink freckles.
The Echeveria Gila 胭脂 is a hybrid of Echeveria laui and Echeveria gigantea. Hybridized by Gerhard Köhres of Germany. Gila forms large rosettes of broad juicy leaves. Leaves range from gray-green to blue-green to reddish or pinkish, with pink to pale red margins. In summer look for red flowers that grow on tall inflorescences.

The Echeveria Hakuhou ’하쿠오 ’白鳳 is a hybrid of Echeveria laui and Echeveria pallida by Mr Tomizawa. Featuring pale green rosettes in summer with leaves shaped like pallida. Although, with good stress, you may see yellow to reddish-orange tips. Pretty orange bell-shaped flowers appear in summer.
Hakuhou thrives in mild temperatures in spring and fall. However, it cannot resist extreme cold. USDA Hardiness zones 9a-11b.

The Echeveria Hoshikage (Hosikage) is a hybrid of Echeveria Laui and Echeveria Colorata. I think it looks similar to Monroe. Although, smaller with bright coral pink. Also known as Japanese Potosina.
The Echeveria Laulindsayana is a hybrid of Echeveria laui and Echeveria Lindsayana. Laulinsayna is actually harder to find compared to Echeveria Orange Monroe. In fact, they both have thick farina, orange rosette with red tips. However, Laulinsayana is more elongated with slight faceted leaves with some pale blue tones.
The Echeveria Mont Blanc is a hybrid of Echeveria laui and Echeveria Atlantis. Definitely more similar to Atlantis as the leaves are rounded and slightly concave. The tip of the leaf is round and short, the colors are greenish-blue with red tips.
The Echeveria Moondust is a hybrid of Echeveria laui and Echeveria Lilacina by Robert Grim of San Jose, CA. Moondust 문 더스트 rosettes are solitary and slow-growing, with green leaves. Additionally, flowers bloom in shades of peachy-pink.
Leaves are thick like E. laui with the more symmetrical, multi-leaved rosette of E. lilacina. Like both parents, leaves are pale and glaucous, covered with a fine waxy farina that rubs off when touched. Rosettes grow up to 6 inches (15 cm) wide.
The Echeveria Sang-A is a hybrid of Echeveria Laui and Echeveria Colorata. This rare succulent Imported from Korea by Kwan Jae Park. Although, it has a Chinese name. When translated Sang-A or 嫦娥 means Goddess of the Moon. In fact, it is often mistaken as Ivory as Google translates Sang A as Ivory.
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