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Echeveria ‘Irish Mint’ is a cultivar, meaning it’s a cultivated variety bred by humans, and not a naturally occurring species. Therefore, it doesn’t have a specific native region.

However, **Echeveria species themselves are native to semi-desert areas of Central America, Mexico, and northwestern South America.**

So, while ‘Irish Mint’ wasn’t *found* anywhere, its genetic heritage traces back to those regions. It’s likely that the hybridizers who created ‘Irish Mint’ used Echeveria species from those areas as parent plants.

Needs excellent drainage in pots