Saw a couple really nice-looking plants Friday, at a good price, but didn't buy them because I wasn't sure I had a big enough spot at home, and I wasn't sure what species / cv. they were. One was a dark, solid green, the other was irregularly variegated in dark green, white and pink. Both had heart-shaped leaves, but on this one, the heart was attached at the "dent" of the heart, with the "point" pointing away from the stem, and in all the pictures of kerrii I can remember seeing, it was the other way around.
Can kerrii do either? Are there heart-shaped cultivars of carnosa now? (The other plants on the table were Hindu rope, plain green carnosa, and two kinds of variegated carnosa: all varieties I've seen plenty of other places. So the plants in question were at least hanging out with a pretty carnosa crowd.) Does anybody have a guess about what I saw, and whether or not I need to go back and buy it after all?
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