Febuary 2014 - Genus of the Month - Echeveria

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Re: Febuary 2014 - Genus of the Month - Echeveria

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I would say the first is Echeveria 'Imbricata', the second Echeveria purpusorum and the third Graptopetalum paraguayense.
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Re: Febuary 2014 - Genus of the Month - Echeveria

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The third one looks to be Graptopetalum paraguayense.
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Re: Febuary 2014 - Genus of the Month - Echeveria

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juster wrote:Hi Kirsty, I agree with James for one and three. I think the second one is also an Echeveria, possibly purpusorum, but it seems to be growing unevenly, possibly it is not in very good light?
One of my cats knocked it down and the top part broke off!
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Re: Febuary 2014 - Genus of the Month - Echeveria

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Yes that would explain it! Our cat is banned from the greenhouses, although she will sneak in if I forget to put the trellis in the doorway.
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