Stetsonia Coryne or Browningian Hertlingiana

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Stetsonia Coryne or Browningian Hertlingiana

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When I acquired the 2 cuttings in the 8" pots I assumed they were Stetsonia Coryne, Argentinian Toothpicks. It was the same for the larger one .
Now I'm not sure. can these be Browningian Hertlingiana since they do have a blue tint?
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Re: Stetsonia Coryne or Browningian Hertlingiana

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Stetsonia
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Re: Stetsonia Coryne or Browningian Hertlingiana

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Agreed, the blue-looking "bloom" on new growth is normal for Stetsonia.
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Re: Stetsonia Coryne or Browningian Hertlingiana

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Thank you Spence and anttisepp

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