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just echeveria

10 years ago

your best or your favorites

noid but nice

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  • 10 years ago

    Name please, Veda?


  • 10 years ago

    Mauna Loa, in the ground in full sum.

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    Never would have guessed because my 'Mauna Loa' from Dick has no carnuculation and I grow it in full sun all summer. I was going to say it looks like 'Etna' or 'Barbillion'. Has it ever offset or have you ever beheaded and grown offsets from the old stem?


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    The more sun it gets the bumpier it gets. :) i'm guessing my inland Southern California sun is more intense than your zone 6 sun. The ones that get more shade in my yard arent as bumpy.

    No offsets yet, it isnt very old so I've never beheaded it. Instead I just keep buying them, the guy I get them from sells them for $3. And has a killer selection.

  • 10 years ago

    I already have numerous Dick Wright hybrids but there's always room for more. Any chance given a name or an email that he/she might do mail order?


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    He doesnt mail order, just sells at a couple of swap meets, check your messages though. I did my whole yard with succulents from him!

  • 10 years ago

    Howard, I will also look into gowing to Wright's nursery in the spring, we end up down that way now and then- the in laws are in that general area and no matter how hard I try to avoid them I cant always win. I'd be much more agreeable if I could score some plants on the same trip. I'd like to have a "moon stones."

  • 10 years ago

    I have one growing in a 4" pot, but as you may know, Dick usually only sells smaller plants to us common folk. I did lose a couple this past summer that I would like to replace; can't recall just now their names.


  • 10 years ago

    Here's mine...I asked for poss ID in an earlier thread which came up with E. secunda

  • 10 years ago

    doc and veda, your plants look like children of audrey-and that's a good thing.

  • 10 years ago

    Couple of echies that probably everyone has:


    Rina


  • 10 years ago

    blue sky-pic at top of thread is probably pollux

  • 10 years ago

    Echeverias are what sucked me into the succulent scene- here's one of my recent purchases.

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    These dedicated threads are great fun, and very informative. I just grow jades but love to look at other folks' plants. So thank you, Dave and all !

  • 10 years ago

    Lots of candy corn...

  • 10 years ago

    great colour

  • 10 years ago

    Echeveria ‘Neon Breakers’


  • 10 years ago

    Here are a few of mine..

    NOID .. E. parva has been suggested, but can't find much info on that name..


    E. 'Azulita'

    E. Pulidonis hybrid, maybe...

    E. purpusorum

    Labeled as E. compressicaulis

    E. 'Lucita'

    E. lilacina

    E. moranii

    Not sure who this is..

  • 10 years ago

    Don't know why photos are so small, sorry quality is not better...

  • 10 years ago

    C'mon you guys, I'm runnin' out of adjectives!

    ez

  • 10 years ago

    Echeveria pulidonis:

    Echeveria 'Blue curls' - came from Howard:
    Rina

    davez7anv thanked rina_Ontario,Canada 5a
  • 10 years ago

    E. laui

    E. imbricata 'Blue Rose'


  • 10 years ago

    To lazy to look for the names but here are a few others






  • 10 years ago

    lola

  • 10 years ago

    haha Dave, I meant to post my 'Lola' last night but did not... when I saw your picture of a very similar plant I doubted my memory for a moment...

    (in my defense, it has been a rough Monday so far...)

  • 10 years ago

    breton:-)

  • 10 years ago

    Breton2, I just bought a plant labeled Echeveria Parva, I saw your post earlier about your unknown plant, hope it helps. It has much pinker tone than it shows .

  • 10 years ago

    Some stunning plants here, I only have one personally by default, so don't know much about them and am amazed at their varied types, some for their colour, some for their symmetry, others for their warty leaves. Keep them coming.

    Gill UK

  • 10 years ago

    compton carousel is soooo wantable.

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    My thoughts too! I've just lost my variegation and turned completely green with envy!

    Gill UK

  • 10 years ago

    It offsets well so try and have one or two small spares growing in case anyone wants to swap something at some point.

    Gill if you want a small off set you can have a freebie if you like, no obligation

  • 10 years ago

    Some impressive plants! Great show, everyone!

    Most of my Echeveria are little plants I am propagating - and begging to grow! But I have some pictures of plants of the past. I am learning to not let these guys rot - better growing medium and better protection in the rainy summers!

    Black Prince - or princes.

    Perle von Nurnberg - which have all now died - with Black Prince babies from leaves.

    And my Neon Breakers. I have 5 babies in the nursery now.

  • 10 years ago
    Variegated Echeveria Agavoides cv
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    nice, bern

    setosa

    crenda, here in beautiful-and very dry-nevada, i also have a perle rot problem, so i'm constantly starting her over again. oh well, there's still time to get it right.

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    10 years ago

    Here's two but have no clue what their names are. Would be cool to know if anyone knows!

  • 10 years ago

    The back one is not an Echeveria but rather an Haworthia

  • 10 years ago

    and a nice one.

  • 10 years ago

    the other could be a graptopetalum-definitely needs more intense light.

  • 9 years ago

    Pretty baby, Anton.

    This is the setosa from just up thread. The mother rosette has vanished except for leaves sticking out here and there.

  • 9 years ago

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  • 9 years ago

    Black prince and red glo.

    I rotted a couple of princes before I started this one with a leaf from a friends' plant. It took it a while to start looking like itself.

  • 9 years ago

    Ackerman Flooring,

    Didn't I identify that back plant as a Haworthia for you already, elsewhere ? I note you're 'following' me & couldn't think who you are or why, but I now see why your 'handle' is familiar.

    Hasn't it also been suggested to you to get those plants out of glass jars w/out holes ASAP as it's a condition likely to cause your plants to rot? It's more important to do that than to learn their IDs, lest you end up w/ IDed but dead plants.

    Ech fans, sorry to digress the thread.

    (I gave up on Echs indoors as they just got too etiolated for me, tho' I so love some of their forms, such lovely rosette like Ech elegans, which I don't see anywhere in here.)

    Gorgeous growing everybody - thanks for the Show!

    Lena


  • 9 years ago

    LOL--Lena--did you see how old this thread is? Those plants are probably in the landfill.

  • 9 years ago

    No Noto,

    Ooops, I missed it completely, thanks for the heads up -- yeah those would have been toast for sure. But still seems wayyyyyy more recent than that!

    Lena

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    2015 it says on my page. Am I missing something? Landfill? In a few months? !!

  • 9 years ago

    Yes, scroll up a bit, I too just saw Nov. 2015, hum ...?

  • 9 years ago
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    Maybe 8 months isn't that long, but I was more commenting on Lena's reaction to AF's comment and wondering about the person not taking advice previously given.

    Maybe the plants were taken out of the mason jars and they are doing great now..... ;-)

  • 9 years ago

    So these guys are rescues from Walgreens that my five year old wouldn't let me leave without

    This is another charity case. That time it was my 13 year old who insisted we bring her home

    And this pretty girl was 100% my covetousness. Saw it and had to have her.