Have a happy healthy plant but have bo idea what the echeveria is?
What do we think?
Thanks Wayne
Sorry need a id on a Echeveria
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Re: Sorry need a id on a Echeveria
Looks like a hybrid to me.
Possibly with some E.agavoides genes
Possibly with some E.agavoides genes
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Re: Sorry need a id on a Echeveria
Perhaps E. colorata as the other parent?
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Re: Sorry need a id on a Echeveria
...or E. pulidonis? Also has that red/purple colouring on the leaf tips
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Re: Sorry need a id on a Echeveria
Perhaps a better photo would help, or when the plant is actively growing and has filled out in the summer.
The red tips to the leaves are typical agavoides. E.cuspidata var. zaragosa can also impart red tips to leaves. From what I have seen, E.pulidonis is more likely to introduce a pink or reddish edge rather than a point. If it produces yellow flowers, that would point to pulidonis as a parent. The yellow appears to be dominant in most cases.
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Re: Sorry need a id on a Echeveria
I'll definitely supply a better picture soon.
Being a huge fan of the genus, , it is definitely not a Echeveria agavoides .
But obviously it's shape may of attracted me for that very reason.
No sign of flowers as that would of been helpful for us.
Wayne
Being a huge fan of the genus, , it is definitely not a Echeveria agavoides .
But obviously it's shape may of attracted me for that very reason.
No sign of flowers as that would of been helpful for us.
Wayne
Re: Sorry need a id on a Echeveria
More pictures to help identify this Echeveria, hope these helps.
Wayne
Wayne