Echeveria nodulosa 'Painted lady'
Echeveria 'Black Prince'
Echeveria 'Bess Bates'
Echeveria 'Compton Carousel'
Echeveria 'Rainbow'
Febuary 2014 - Genus of the Month - Echeveria
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Re: Febuary 2014 - Genus of the Month - Echeveria
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Re: Febuary 2014 - Genus of the Month - Echeveria
Echeveria subsessilis variegated
Echeveria 'Perle von Nurnberg'
Echeveria 'Perle von Nurnberg'
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Re: Febuary 2014 - Genus of the Month - Echeveria
Echeveria x Paul Bunyon
Echeveria pulvinata cv frosty cristata
Echeveria pulvinata
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Re: Febuary 2014 - Genus of the Month - Echeveria
My only Echeveria, E. leucotricha. Based on it's current rate of growth I estimate that my plant is several hundred years old.
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Re: Febuary 2014 - Genus of the Month - Echeveria
Just to join in before the end of the Month....
and an equally colourful plant at this time of the year....
and an equally colourful plant at this time of the year....
Especially interested in Mesembs. small Aloes and South African miniatures and bulbs.
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Re: Febuary 2014 - Genus of the Month - Echeveria
I know this thread is 2yrs old, but i'm wondering if these 3 plants of mine are Echeverias, as they look a bit similar?
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Re: Febuary 2014 - Genus of the Month - Echeveria
First one is, not sure on the second, the third is a Graptopetalum, although I would have no idea on the species
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Re: Febuary 2014 - Genus of the Month - Echeveria
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?
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Re: Febuary 2014 - Genus of the Month - Echeveria
Hi Kirsty, The first picture looks very much like one I have labelled as E. peacockii. The new growth on the second does look a bit like what I have labelled as Graptopetalum purpusorum only rather paler. Sorry I have no idea about the 3rd one.
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Re: Febuary 2014 - Genus of the Month - Echeveria
First one is not E. peacockii, but looks very like E. imbricata, aka "hen and chicks".
Diane - member of Kingston branch
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