Mexican Snowball (Echeveria elegans) — main view
Mexican Snowball (Echeveria elegans) — detail
Mexican Snowball (Echeveria elegans) — close-up
Mexican Snowball (Echeveria elegans) — in setting
Mexican Snowball (Echeveria elegans) — additional view
Mexican Snowball (Echeveria elegans) — additional view
Mexican Snowball (Echeveria elegans) — additional view

Plant Guide

Mexican Snowball

Bedroom Child Safe Drought Tolerant
Oasislink Houseplant Editorial March 24, 2026 7 min read

Mexican snowball (Echeveria elegans) is a beloved, lotus-like “stone rose” succulent that forms tidy, symmetrical rosettes of thick, powdery blue‑gray to blue‑green leaves (sometimes with a faint pink blush). That soft, chalky look comes from a natural waxy coating (farina) that helps the plant handle sun and drought—so it’s best admired, not rubbed. Given bright light, warm temperatures, and a fast-draining mix, it stays compact and sculptural in small pots on a sunny windowsill or balcony. In the warmer months it can send up slender, elongated flower stalks with nodding, bell-shaped blooms, often pink/red on the outside with yellow tones inside, and it gradually produces offsets to form a charming clump over time.

Scientific Name Echeveria elegans
Family / Genus Crassulaceae / Echeveria
Origin Mexico (especially semi-arid regions; commonly reported from Hidalgo).
Aliases Echeveria, Glaucous Echeveria, Mexican Gem, Pearl Echeveria, White Mexican Rose

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