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I can provide more photos, but this pretty much says it all. It is a small plant just under 9cm across.
That's the best photo of the flowers as the aphids got to them.
Thanks,
Sharon
Thanks again, my magnifying glass wasn't that good, but I will search for a better one.
In the meantime I found better photos at http://crassulaceae.net/echeveriamenu/9 … h-i-j-k-uk
cheers
Thanks Tom, that description helps immensely.
Hi Tom,
that's what I thought, but am still confused as to what Harmsii looks like close up, is there anyone that can provide a photo so I can understand the differences between Harmsii and the plants in my photos?
The photos on crassulaceae are hard for a newbie to relate to a real plant as they are small and not close-up enough for my eyes.
Also if you google images there are 1001 versions of Harmsii, but I have not found one that I would believe
I do not have Walther's book so cannot read up what it says,
thanks again for all the input,
Sharon
Would this be Harmsii? what is the difference between Harmsii and Spruce-Oliver please?
Thanks again for your help
I have two plants, one labelled as Ech Harmsii (left) and one labelled Ech Set-Oliver (right).
Can anyone tell me if the labels look to be correct?
Also can anyone tell me the differences between the two plants apart from slightly larger corolla and stems on Harmsii?
Thanks Sharon
I think you are right Margrit, I saw a properly grown one today and believe that it is likely an Aeonium Decorum.
I will try some cuttings when the winter sets in (growing season).
Thanks,
Sharon
When I acquired it it had mealey bug, and had not been looked after, trying to nurse it back to health
another angle
would appreciate help ID'ing this, I'm in Australia if that helps,
thanks,
Sharon
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