Echeveria ID

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Echeveria ID

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Bought this from GC in summer. Now looking cooler. No label? Ideas please.
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Echeveria 'Hoveyi' cv Inversa. Odd shaped leaves are normal with this form.

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Are you sure it's not one of those new Australian cultivars, Stuart? :oops: :grin:

Seriously, its Echeveria 'Hoveyi' but if parts of it ever revert to being non-variegated, then you can call those bits Echeveria 'Zahnii'.
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Professor!
You are wicked. It's my iPad that's Autralian! I thought I had mastered the technique but sorry I failed today!
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