Echeveria cuspidata is a compact, rosette-forming succulent from the Crassulaceae family. Its thick, ovate leaves taper to a pointed tip – the name "cuspidata" comes from Latin, meaning "pointed." Leaf colors range from pale green to soft bluish-green, and under strong sunlight, the edges can develop a reddish tint. This species thrives in bright light, with well-draining soil and moderate watering. In spring, it produces charming bell-shaped flowers in shades of pink to orange. Due to its hardiness and attractive appearance, Echeveria cuspidata is a popular choice for succulent collections and sunny windowsills.