These two plants were given to me by a mother and her (adult) daughter on separate occasions. The #Euphorbia-flanaganii was a gift from Sharon when she visited Sacramento in May 2018. The #Echeveria-nodulosa, on the other hand, was given by Kira (Sharon's daughter) during a visit to Oregon last November.
The nodulosa was originally in a pot that retained too much water (risking rot) and I had made the mistake of originally moving the flanaganii into a terra cotta pot that made it too thirsty. As you can see, they're doing well in pots that suit their needs. 😎
These two plants were given to me by a mother and her (adult) daughter on separate occasions. The #Euphorbia-flanaganii was a gift from Sharon when she visited Sacramento in May 2018. The #Echeveria-nodulosa, on the other hand, was given by Kira (Sharon's daughter) during a visit to Oregon last November.
The nodulosa was originally in a pot that retained too much water (risking rot) and I had made the mistake of originally moving the flanaganii into a terra cotta pot that made it too thirsty. As you can see, they're doing well in pots that suit their needs. 😎
They are both looking very good!
Nice! My euphorbia Flanaganii dried out@😥
@Ranaverde 😫