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Kwie,
I also like your plant and I think it would be sad to discard it.
I love all my plants and it is very hard to me when I have to part with any of them.
I have done so only when I faced bug infestations that I cannot fix.
Even if your plant has mutation it is not for discarding since it is healthy looking and pretty.
B.R.
Petar
Hello,
The overal form of the leaf and the inner part of the flower.
I could be wrong for sure
I plan to create a excel calculation table with information from different plant's parts in order to do quick identification and filtering. It will take time.
B.R.
Hello,
For me it is a hybrid plant.
I vote for (Graptopetalum X Sedum) X Echeveria.
It is quite possible a mutation is encoutered.
Flower simetry looks incorrect probably result of mixing 2 times between simetry 5 and 7.
Sure I could be wrong and the plant is just graptosedum with defect.
Plese could you post measures of leaves, flowers, stems.
Also count of sepals, petals, stamens etc.
Are the flower formulas equvalent between all flowers?
Kind regards,
PETAR
Hello Margrit,
Yes I will take care to post photos of the entire plant.
Kind regards ,
PETAR
Hello,
I have this Kalanchoe that I can not identify.
My assumption is:
Crassulaceae > Kalanchoe > Blossfeldiana
Description:
Leaf
- leaf proportion l/w: 5:3 - 10:9
- leaf length: 5 - 75 mm
- leaf width: 3 - 70 mm
- leaf border: soft and glossy usually with reddish border edge
- leaf surface: soft and glossy
- upper leaf surface: green/dark-green
- backside leaf surface: pinkish + greenish + reddish
- leaf thickness: 1 - 7 mm
Leaf is thick and hard/fleshy when good hydrated.
Leaf growing order symmetrical with two leafs (pair)
Next leaf pair rotation full 90 degrees
Flower
Sepals
- count of Sepals: 4
- length of Sepals: 3 - 4 mm
- color of Sepals: green/dark-green
Petals
- count of Petals: 4
- length of Petals: 3 - 4 mm
- color of Petals: pink-red/red
Tube / Corolla
- length of tube: 6 - 7 mm
Stamens
- Stamens not countable but should be 6 or 4 with white end
Pistil
- Not visible
Flower stems: single or double symmetrical
Flowering branch: multiple regrowing stems.
Plant Age: 3 years.
Plant general height: 30 - 35 cm
This year it is flowering without interruption more than 6 months already.
Please assist me to identify it.
Kind regards,
PETAR
Hello Chromaphyo,
Thank you for your advice about the soil. I will take care to put new one gravels.
I keep the plant at full daylight 100%, but I have no chance to put it outdoor.
Any idea of what sub type this Sempervivum is? I know you said unknown.
How shoud I make it flowering?
Kind regards,
PETAR
Hello,
I have one plant that I am not sure 100% what exactly is.
What I think is that it could be:
Crassulaceae > Sempervivum > Tectorum > Tectorum.
Description:
- leaf length: 32 - 42 mm
- leaf width: 12 - 17 mm
- leaf border with sharp spikes like little needles (a dehidrated leaf can hurt unprotected hand/fingers)
- upper leaf surface: smooth and silky soft
- backside leaf surface: smooth and silky soft with soft spikes
- leaf color from saturated pure green to reddish/brick top of the leaf (not all the time)
- flowers : not flowering yet
- age: 2 - 3 y.
Please assist me to identify it
Kind regards,
Petar
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