Picked up today but no name
anyone know a name for this
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anyone know a name for this
Last edited by Tony R on Mon Jan 16, 2017 1:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: placed image inline - looks neater. recommended. thanks.
Reason: placed image inline - looks neater. recommended. thanks.
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Re: anyone know a name for this
It looks a bit like a x Graptosedum such as "Bronze", but growing in too little light so not bronze.
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Re: anyone know a name for this
Given its size and shape, I would think Pachyphytum longifolium is a very good possibility. It should produce flowers in spring, if it gets sufficient light and that would confirm what it is.
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