My Echeverias.

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Re: My Echeverias.

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Some more of my Echeverias and hybrids.

Echeveria colorata brandtii variegated

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One Echeveria hybrid without name yet.

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Graptoveria "Filicina"

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Graptoveria "Amethorum"

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Another Echeveria hybrid without name yet, we have to think about one :)

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Echeveria "Perle Von Nurnberg" variegated

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Beautiful plants, Leo!
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I'll second that, it always makes you want to get some, when you see such well grown beautiful plants as these.

Can I ask how big does e.agavoides grow to ??.
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Tina wrote:I'll second that, it always makes you want to get some, when you see such well grown beautiful plants as these.

Can I ask how big does e.agavoides grow to ??.
Echeveria agavoides grow big, maybe 25 cm sometimes or a few more, it depende of the type.
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e.agavoides ebony, my plant is quite large. I managed to get a nice shiny brown pan for it but it looks like it will outgrow it I should measure it. It may outgrow it's welcome :lol: .
I really like all the new e.agavoides colours you can get now.
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Tina wrote:e.agavoides ebony, my plant is quite large.
Understatement of the week. Must be over 30cm diameter? And nigh-on perfect.
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Echeveria agavoides "Romeo Rubin"

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Echeveria "Kirov"

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Echeveria "Linguas"

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