Adromischus schuldtianus F.BLANQ ?

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Adromischus schuldtianus F.BLANQ ?

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Hello everyone !

Last week I visit a spanish nursery and I bought this amazing adro :
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During transplantation, I found a label with the inscription F.BLANQ... Any idea of what does it means ?
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Re: Adromischus schuldtianus F.BLANQ ?

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Hm, my A schuldtianus is a different from yours, but I'm never sure of names.
The name Blanq give a blanc here.

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Fantastic plant Ben....probably the best match I've seen for what Tolken described as ssp.juttae.

No idea on the label name though. Could it be F.Bland? Maybe just a collectors name where the plant came from.
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not "from Brandberg" then, Chris! :???:
Ever hopeful, trying to grow plants from arid sunny climates in the UK!
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Unlikely Lindsey......the Brandberg form of schuldtianus isn't at all like that. Not to say this one isn't lurking on there too. It is a big mountain and Namibias highest, so who knows?
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Thank you all for answering. So I asked if they know the origin of this clone, will see !
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Hi Adroben.
I also have this clone , my plant is in an 8 inch pan and the plant covers the whole pan, you cannot see
any top dressing at all.
I estimate 150 plus leaves, I also have 3 other very nice clones of the same size, 1 has small wavy leaves
which are silvery grey the other 2 have medium sized leaves which are a nice red colour.
I grow the adros that make low mat forming plants , I do not grow the tall growing plants.
Adros are my favourite plants.
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Where did you get yours from Brian? I'm just wondering how you can be sure you have the same clone plus others?
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It will be great if you can post some pictures of yours Brianc.
I put mine in a 30" cup.
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Hi Adroben
It is the same clone as yours? I will take some pictures of it also the other clones.
I am not very good on computers ( too old) I will ask my daughter to help me.
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