Please make sure JavaScript is enabled.
 
Profile Image M B

naturespocket

Horticulture Student 🌱 I’m all about succulents and propagation! Follow me on Instagram @mostlysuccies for regular posts! | South Australia

Echeveria Diffractens x Carnicolour

  • Season Icon Late SummerLate Summer 2019
  • Like Count 7
comment
naturespocket

Still no ideas anyone? #update #plantid-succulent ☺️

6w
comment
SpicyCactus

I think it's an Aeonium, maybe decorum?

6w
comment
naturespocket

Thank you @KelsiBriana! ☺️

6w
  • Season Icon Mid SpringMid Spring 2018
  • Like Count 10
comment
naturespocket

#update #succulent #echeveria

6w
  • Season Icon Late WinterLate Winter 2018
  • Like Count 5
comment
naturespocket

I’ve been house sitting for over a month packing to move at the same time, so I haven’t had time to be on social media! 😅 Here’s for some much needed updates! This fella is looking quite different now if that helps anyone with narrowing down his ID! 💕

6w
comment
tracygarden

Green screen photo uploaded😀

6w
  • Season Icon Early WinterEarly Winter 2018
  • Like Count 8
comment
naturespocket

#succulent #upclose #update ☺️

6w
  • Season Icon Early WinterEarly Winter 2018
  • Like Count 17
comment
naturespocket

Not fully open @Yollymac but almost. Hopefully this can help!

7w
comment
Yollymac

Good start I will search for you tonight ok.

7w
  • Season Icon Early WinterEarly Winter 2018
  • Like Count 9
comment
naturespocket

Not my plant but I was buying plants yesterday and saw this! Looks exactly like the leaves on mine, also has some similar colour here and the flowers were the same as my little ones also. Just wondering if mine is a young one of what ever this plant is? Not fimbriata? #plantid-succulent

7w
comment
naturespocket

Unless this plant is fimbriata but it’s labelled #echeveria-defractens, either way I’m 100% this is a grown version of my bby. So what ever this plant is, mine is also! ☺️

7w
comment
naturespocket

Also was labelled by James of Succulents Australia Sales as the person I buy plants from buys everything from him. ☺️ I’m assuming he usually has the correct ID?

7w
comment
Annettenoosa

@naturespocket if I am uncertain of labelling, I have no hesitation in phoning the grower and usually find them helpful and informative. You will find your grower on google. 😊

7w
comment
KariSamuel

You could change your link to say Echeveria (Unknown Variety) - That would remove it from the encyclopedia as an incorrect entry. If you could also remove the # symbol from one of your fimbiata tags? It duplicates the pictures every time you tag it. If that doesn't make sense, please tag me @karisamuel so I can assist you.

7w
comment
naturespocket

@Yollymac tagged this one for me so I didn’t want to remove it until I knew for sure! As for the duplicated picture, I understand and can remove one of the tags no problems ☺️ @KariSamuel

7w
comment
Yollymac

Succulents Australia is reknowned for poor ID’s and made up names. Will look into defractens for you.

7w
comment
KariSamuel

Thanks Love! It makes it more clear and consistent within the encyclopedia! 😚

7w
comment
Yollymac

@KariSamuel - unfortunately the problem still persists that deleting the tag doesn’t remove the photo from it. Thought we had it fixed however it would seem not. I have raised it again.

7w
comment
KariSamuel

@Yollymac - it did work for this entry! 🤔

7w
comment
Yollymac

@KariSamuel - it’s pretty inconsistent. I have been asking users to remove the plantid tag when identified so we only see the unidentified ones, but some still appear! I sent those examples on.

7w
  • Season Icon Late AutumnLate Autumn 2018
  • Like Count 8
comment
naturespocket

Last one to help with ID. Birds eye view. 🤓 #succulent

7w
comment
Yollymac

Could be Echeveria Fimbriata

7w
comment
Yollymac

Don’t forget to remove the plant Id tag once identified so we see only plants needing identification. 😃

7w
comment
naturespocket

I’m having trouble finding anything with that name that looks like this plant! The flowers are similar though but still waiting for them to be open because it looks like they could be yellow/orange. How did you ID this one? ☺️ (I’ll look for what you point out.) Also not seeing the small hairs it’s mentioning in the description but I’ll have another look. 👀👀 @yollymac

7w
comment
Yollymac

Hi Meg, have a look at this: http://www.crassulaceae.ch/de/artikel?akID=48&aaID=2&aiID=F&aID=1214

7w
  • Season Icon Late AutumnLate Autumn 2018
  • Like Count 6
comment
naturespocket

These are its #flowers. They aren’t open yet but look like they will be yellow/orange or both! Will post as soon as they open also but could help with identifying! ☺️🍃🌺 #succulent #flowering

7w
comment
Yollymac

Do you have a photo with the flowers fully open?

7w
  • Season Icon Late AutumnLate Autumn 2018
  • Like Count 6
comment
naturespocket

Help me identify this plant pls! Had defractens on the label! Just want to make sure! 😁 #echeveria #succulent

7w
comment
Yollymac

This is definitely not defractens- it is grey and has a different shape also. Here is the ICN link: http://www.crassulaceae.ch/de/artikel?akID=48&aaID=2&aiID=D&aID=1210 @naturespocket and @KariSamuel

7w
comment
naturespocket

Can agree that it’s not defractens! But just not sure it’s fimbriata, I can’t see a lot of the characteristics that ICN lists or the fimbriate edge it explains but I could be wrong! Just wanna know for sure, hate getting the names wrong if I give propagations to other people. 🤦🏻‍♀️ Promise I’m not trying to be annoying! Hahaha ☺️ @Yollymac

7w
comment
Yollymac

@naturespocket - no way! You aren’t annoying at all. I am more than happy to help. The flowers are wrong for Fimbriata, I agree. It just means we are back to the drawing board to search. It happens.. I have no problem with it if you would like to remove the current ID. I prefer to get it correct. Also, I am on FB messenger - feel free to message me anytime. 😊

7w
comment
naturespocket

I’ll keep it as unidentified for now! Thank you for your help so far though! I’ll keep researching tomorrow and see if I can find anything. ☺️ Will do! Am also happy to arrange a swap on there if I ever have anything you’re after. ☺️ @Yollymac

7w
comment
Yollymac

Just saw your comments. But I got no notification for them! Gah. Always happy to do swaps. Feel free to message me on FB msgr.

7w
comment
Yollymac

@naturespocket - Meg!!!! I think I may have found it!! Ok so the plant I have been looking at is E. Brown Sugar. I will post the ICN link next - bear in mind it’s the ideal plant posted there, the plants shape vary someone on their plant... however the flowers are identical AND if you start googling it, I have found plenty of examples that look exactly like your plant. http://www.crassulaceae.ch/de/artikel?akID=48&aaID=3&aiID=B&aID=212

7w
comment
naturespocket

It could be!! I saw a few on google that looked more similar to mine then the one pictures on ICN! I’ll have more of a look tomorrow but it very well could be brown sugar! 😄 I’m hoping the ID will become more clear as it gets bigger! ☺️ @Yollymac

6w