http://www.crassulaceae.ch/de/artikel?akID=48&aaID=3&aiID=R&aID=890 - @KelsiBriana - first thought, we seem to be seeing an awful lot of Echeveria Ramillete popping up that aren’t actually that, the world over. Secondly, this looks like Echeveria Apus or a Pulidonis hybrid.
@KelsiBriana and @Yollymac I really appreciate your corrections since I’m new to this passion and still learning a lot, I started using this app to try to do a good inventory of my plants and you are helping a lot
Hi Tati, this plant you have is absolutely gorgeous! You seem to have a very good eye for a lovely shape. Welcome to the addiction. Please don’t hesitate to tag me if ever you need help. If I can’t help, I will try to find someone who can. I look forward to watching your collection grow. 🤗
@Yollymac thank you so much this has been the best therapy for me to heal my illnesses, I’m learning everyday something new and this community is a big part of that
http://www.crassulaceae.ch/de/artikel?akID=48&aaID=3&aiID=R&aID=890 - @KelsiBriana - first thought, we seem to be seeing an awful lot of Echeveria Ramillete popping up that aren’t actually that, the world over. Secondly, this looks like Echeveria Apus or a Pulidonis hybrid.
@KelsiBriana and @Yollymac I really appreciate your corrections since I’m new to this passion and still learning a lot, I started using this app to try to do a good inventory of my plants and you are helping a lot
Hi Tati, this plant you have is absolutely gorgeous! You seem to have a very good eye for a lovely shape. Welcome to the addiction. Please don’t hesitate to tag me if ever you need help. If I can’t help, I will try to find someone who can. I look forward to watching your collection grow. 🤗
Lovely Shot
@Yollymac thank you so much this has been the best therapy for me to heal my illnesses, I’m learning everyday something new and this community is a big part of that