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Which succulent am I?


GDLWyverex

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Can someone tell me which succulent this might be?

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Thanks and a Happy and Prosperous New Year

 

Richard

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Thats a type of Echeveria. There are thousands of species and varieties.

Larry Shone in wet and sunny north-east England!  Zone9 ish

Tie two fish together and though they have two tails they cannot swim <>< ><>

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57 minutes ago, Howeadypsis said:

Thats a type of Echeveria. There are thousands of species and varieties.

AHHhhhh!

but the magic is in the details... Which echeveria might it be.

 

Richard

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2 hours ago, GDLWyverex said:

AHHhhhh!

but the magic is in the details... Which echeveria might it be.

 

Richard

Absolutely no idea. Its like trying to identify a rose bush from its flower. Its probably a form of E.glauca though.

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Larry Shone in wet and sunny north-east England!  Zone9 ish

Tie two fish together and though they have two tails they cannot swim <>< ><>

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5 hours ago, Howeadypsis said:

Absolutely no idea. Its like trying to identify a rose bush from its flower. Its probably a form of E.glauca though.

Great!, I can live with e.glauca as an identifier. It looks just like

Thanks

 

Richard

5 hours ago, Howeadypsis said:

Absolutely no idea. Its like trying to identify a rose bush from its flower. Its probably a form of E.glauca though.

Turns out that both Kews and The Cat of Life agree that e.glauca is now a synonym for the accepted name echeveria secunda. It seems that once we are all familiar with a name, it's time to change it...

 

Richard

 

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