Echeveria?
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Re: Echeveria?
It looks like one of the E agavoides cultivars.
Give it a bit more light for a few months so it looks more compact and typical and we can have a guess at exactly which one.
Give it a bit more light for a few months so it looks more compact and typical and we can have a guess at exactly which one.
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Re: Echeveria?
Thank you esp_imaging Will do and come back later.esp_imaging wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 9:41 pm It looks like one of the E agavoides cultivars.
Give it a bit more light for a few months so it looks more compact and typical and we can have a guess at exactly which one.
Thank you greenknightgreenknight wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 9:16 am Agreed - looks like E. agavoides. Agreed on the rest, as well.
Well named, since it does resembles an agave.