Echeveria Minima
Echeveria 'Minima'
- Late Winter 2019
- 35
- 3
- Early Winter 2019
- 19
- 3
- Late Autumn 2019
- 23
- 1
- Early Summer 2018
- 36
- 1
- Late Spring 2018
- 42
- 2
- Late Spring 2018
- 42
- 5
- Mid Spring 2018
- 59
- 2
- Late Autumn 2018
- 38
- 7
- Mid Autumn 2018
- 24
- 2
- Late Summer 2018
- 26
- 2
Echeveria Minima
- Late Winter 2019
- 35
- Early Winter 2019
- 19
#echeveria #echeveriaminima
Looks like a pine cone
#bestofjune
- Late Autumn 2019
- 23
#echeveriaminima
- Early Summer 2018
- 36
#echeveria #echeveriaminima #echeveria-minima #echeveria-minimaflowers flower progress 😁
- Late Spring 2018
- 42
- Late Spring 2018
- 42
#echeveria #echeveria-minima Flowers coming ! 😁
Perfect Jacqui!! 🤩
Ahhh. So regular and peaceful.
Thanks Laura it's about 2 inches across @columbiariver 😁
It is a lovely little plant thank you Ruth @sushiwaitress 😁
- Mid Spring 2018
- 59
- Late Autumn 2018
- 38
#echeveriaminima
Uou!!!
@DonNotDonny my E. Minima less than 1 inch in size.Ive not had a flower yet 🤨
Great looking plant. Is this in response to my minima theory?
Yes I saw all the comments and I have both plants and have only had my Secunda flower so far so can't comment on the minima flowers ? @DonNotDonny
I appreciate your interest. I've had both plants (still do), and was just saying that minimas can often look like that plant did after being in a warehouse store for awhile. I think that it's a problem when people immediately want a definitive identification for an unknown plant that probably wasn't grown in optimal conditions. I would give it a few months.
Yes it can be very tricky to id sometimes as you say when plants can change so dramatically in even slightly different conditions.I can only go on my own experience of OZ plants that are always outside @DonNotDonny
- Mid Autumn 2018
- 24
#echeveria #echeveriaminima
I want it, I have to have it!!! lol. Great planter too
Haha! Thsnks so much Sarah 😉 @sarzie