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Hi!
This is my first post in this forum. I need your help to identify these plants. Maybe Echeveria affinis or an hybrid? my friend thinks could be Sedum, but I am not sure, so... what do you think? Are they the same species?
Lots of thanks
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Welcome, Maria !
Your plants look like Echeveria affinis or another similar plant unnamed and with a different inflorescence (all is explain on this page) ; so we need flowers for more precisions.
I hope your pot has drainage hole, and the compost is not too rich (make a mixture with many gravel).
Last edited by Tom (2015-09-02 15:16:06)
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Thanks Tom!
The second plant is just bought, so I still haven't repotted it
Pd: sorry for my bad english :S
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Your two Echeveria can be the same plant : wait and see.
The Crassula behind is maybe Crassula 'Silver Springtime'.
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Welcome Maria Bienvenida...
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and a litle Sedeveria Blue Mist ?
http://www.crassulaceae.ch/de/artikel?a … B&aID=1265
Last edited by Lur (2015-09-02 16:59:50)
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Thanks Tom! Hi Lourdes!
I found this hybrid... Sedeveria Jet Beads, darker than Blue Mist. I don't know!
http://www.crassulaceae.ch/de/artikel?a … =J&aID=130
Last edited by Maria (2015-09-02 17:08:10)
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'Blue Mist' has pruinose leaves and 'Jet Beads' has a little rosette (4 cm Ø).
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Sorry , I have no more pictures of my old plant
The color depends on the culture conditions; summer, winter, sun etc
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Usually, 'Blue Mist' has powdery leaves.
Maria, could you tell us if, on the second plant, there is some flour you can remove with your finger ?
But, anyway, without flowers, we are only speculating.
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Usually, 'Blue Mist' has powdery leaves.
Maria, could you tell us if, on the second plant, there is some flour you can remove with your finger ?
But, anyway, without flowers, we are only speculating.
No, they aren't flour in their leaves.
Well, I know that withoiut flowers could be more difficult (or impossible)... so I'll return with pictures of the inflorescences if they decide to bloom
Lot of thanks to both!
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