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Re: New Echeveria hybrids from Suculentia Nursery

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Suculentia wrote: Thu Jan 09, 2020 4:19 pm One new purpusorum hybrid created in our nursery

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Going to be tempted to grow Echeveria now ..................... That is gorgeous
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Nice plants, as usual Leo. The ones I had from you a while back are all doing well.
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ralphrmartin wrote: Thu Jan 09, 2020 4:43 pm Nice plants, as usual Leo. The ones I had from you a while back are all doing well.
Nice to know Ralph. Here I show another new hybrid made in our nursery, Echeveria 'Romeo' x ('Ebony' x cuspidata)

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Echeveria 'Romeo' x ('Ebony' x cuspidata)
OOOh LOVELY :notwo: :notwo:
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Being Agavoides nut I really like that cross of the Echeveria Romeo x (Ebony x cuspidata), I'd really like to see a mature plant. I understand Leo is planning to pollinate them when they mature.
So its going to be some time before we see them available.

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Tina wrote: Wed Mar 25, 2020 1:03 pm
Echeveria 'Romeo' x ('Ebony' x cuspidata)
OOOh LOVELY :notwo: :notwo:
Thanks Tina
WayneM wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:14 pm Being Agavoides nut I really like that cross of the Echeveria Romeo x (Ebony x cuspidata), I'd really like to see a mature plant. I understand Leo is planning to pollinate them when they mature.
So its going to be some time before we see them available.

Wayne
Yes Wayne, I need to grow them and pollinate when they are mature, I will need long time, minimum one year.
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WayneM wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:14 pm Being Agavoides nut I really like that cross of the Echeveria Romeo x (Ebony x cuspidata), I'd really like to see a mature plant. I understand Leo is planning to pollinate them when they mature.
So its going to be some time before we see them available.

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Pollination will potentially result in some more beautiful hybrids, but to get your own version of the plant you like will take much longer as it will need to be either propagated from offsets or rooted leaves, or by tissue culture! Echeveria tend to be self sterile.
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BrianMc wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 2:58 pm
WayneM wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:14 pm Being Agavoides nut I really like that cross of the Echeveria Romeo x (Ebony x cuspidata), I'd really like to see a mature plant. I understand Leo is planning to pollinate them when they mature.
So its going to be some time before we see them available.

Wayne
Pollination will potentially result in some more beautiful hybrids, but to get your own version of the plant you like will take much longer as it will need to be either propagated from offsets or rooted leaves, or by tissue culture! Echeveria tend to be self sterile.
Of course is not easy, but I have more plants very similar to this one, then I can pollinate all the group and I will have very similar plants.
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Another hybrid created in our nursery.

Echeveria 'Ace of Hearts' . (Purpusorum white x longissima brachyantha)

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More hybrids created in our nursery.

Echeveria 'Cassiopeia'

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Sedum sinforosanum x Echeveria moranii.

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Echeveria 'Le Rouge' .

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