A wild form, with small, green and red leaved, cobwebbed rosettes.
Bright green foliage with russet outer leaves.
Rosettes of succulent green foliage edged with dark red.
Makes huge rosettes, olive green with dark red leaf tips.
Rosettes are glaucous-green in the centre and fuchsia-pink tipped outside.
One of the smallest and greenest varieties with purple-tipped leaves.
Very hairy but flourishes unprotected outside. Pale yellow flowers.
Deep maroon red for most of the year. Pink flowers.
Rosettes covered in bloom, dusky grey green at centre, rose pink at edge.
Rosettes of lime green succulent leaves with dusky pink tips.
Pointed leaves, green tipped and red in the centre, in compact rosettes.
An excellent houseleek with dark red leaves edged with contrasting green.
Dark red rosettes with green centres.
Numerous narrow, glossy, deep red leaves in tight, green-centred rosettes.
Unusual houseleek with grey rosettes, each leaf suffused dark red at the base.
Yellow-green leaves with mahogany tips and pale pink flowers.
Rosettes of red leaves, green at the tip, the young ones also green at the base.
Glossy, dark red leaves, olive at the centre.
Leaves bright red at outer end, otherwise olive green.
Bright, fairly dark, rosettes, with a slight greyish bloom.
Small, pale green, rosettes which turn red in full sun; rose-purple flowers.
Very bright red foliage, large smooth rosettes.
Large rosettes of dark red leaves.
Open rosettes of lime-green leaves, tinged red at the tips.
Rosettes of succulent, maroon leaves and spikes of rose-red flowers.
Grey-green leaves, red at the tips.
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