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Re: Echeveria cante

Post by ralphrmartin »

Interesting. I have a couple of plants of E. subrigida, and they are both quite a bit greener than that. Their flower spikes are quite similar to those of E. cante, so I suppose they are fairly closely related.
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Re: Echeveria cante

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KeithG wrote: Sun Aug 19, 2018 1:17 pm It's probably a bit late in the season for them to come to anything but there are two new flower spikes emerging............
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The first of the other two flower spikes has started to bloom now..............
ImageEcheveria cante by longk48, on Flickr

ImageEcheveria cante by longk48, on Flickr
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