June 2020: Pachyphytums including hybrids

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And a label from my printer. :-)
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Than you everyone for submitting the pics, I hope you’re all well 👍 I think I’m going to go with Ernie’s Pachyveria Clavifolia in the heavy pot for this month. I did like Juster’s Dudleya and Diane’s Simonoasa too though and a few others. Over to you Ernie for July
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Was anyone else surprised it's July already?!

I was waiting for a flower to open on this Pachyphytum "NOID" (photo below, apologies for the root porn behind it!) and completely missed the date ;) Anyway, I had no chances with the winner (stunning specimen!).

Pachyphytum "NOID" (is anyone brave enough to guess what it is?):

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Yep it’s already July in this strange year!

Could it be a Pachyphytum Hookeri? I think that’s the closest type I’ve got to your one
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Thank you very much for picking my photograph. I have posted next months topic.
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HaoBao wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 4:08 pm Yep it’s already July in this strange year!

Could it be a Pachyphytum Hookeri? I think that’s the closest type I’ve got to your one
I though so, but then I saw this http://www.crassulaceae.ch/de/artikel?a ... H&aID=1997 and thought most of hookeris must be mislabelled ;) Anyway, I will label it "hookeri wannabe" until proven otherwise, thank you.
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