Identity crisis

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JaneO
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Identity crisis

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Please I'd.
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iann
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I can guess the genus, but I suspect you're looking for a bit more ...
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Whatever it is, it's thriving.
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Aeonium for sure
'Blushing Beauty' ??
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Thanks Richaud,
Merci beaucoup. Looks like Blushing beauty.
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...nowdays we have planty of A. cultivar/hybrids.. and they give a lot of self sowing seedling (that, of course, are all mixed hybrids) in any collection...: so, I would not put a name to a plant witout it as there is a high probability to give it a wrong one....
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