I would love an ID on this one?

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PlantCrazy
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I would love an ID on this one?

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Hello again,

I have this beautiful succulent and no idea on what it might be. It was multi branched until I took it apart for cuttings. All the cuttings are growing quite quickly, and as you can see on the bottom of the plant, new pups are forming. The largest leaf so far has reached 14cm in length, and the main stem is really sturdy.
I can't pass by it without staring at it. The leaves seem to change colours with the different strengths of the sun, sometimes having pink tinges, or silver and green.
It also gets some 'white bits' on it. At first I thought it was wooly aphids or another pest, but it's light as a feather and you can blow it away?
I really can't guess what it might be.
Can anyone help please?
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Tom in Tucson
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Re: I would love an ID on this one?

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My guess: Graptoveria, ‘Fred Ives’
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Re: I would love an ID on this one?

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Tom in Tucson wrote: Sat Sep 24, 2022 8:36 pm My guess: Graptoveria, ‘Fred Ives’
I've never heard of Graptoveria but I'll be looking it up everywhere now! This is very exciting. Thank you Tom in Tucson.
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