Semp.arachnoideum and Semp. ar.tomentosum

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EcheVeria
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Semp.arachnoideum and Semp. ar.tomentosum

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Is the tomentosum the bigger one? Is it meant to grow like that?
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The bottom photo looks more like tomentosum as they usually grow as small balls about 1" with no ' mother hen and small chicks' . Hope this helps.
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Thankyou Allan. Only seeing this now !
Christine
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