x Pachyveria Powder Puff
Pachyveria 'Powder Puff'
- Early Summer 2018
- 7
- 1
- Late Spring 2018
- 12
- 2
- Late Winter 2018
- 6
- 15
- Late Winter 2018
- 9
- 4
x Pachyveria Powder Puff
- Early Summer 2018
- 7
- Late Spring 2018
- 12
Accidentally got this guy sunburnt. Pulled it out of the sun a bit and it’s looking a bit more powderpuffish and also about to bloom! @Yollymac gonna update you on these blooms. I have considered that maybe one of my old roommates had accidentally destroyed and replaced this guy with something “close enough” while I was house sitting for my inlaws back in nov. 🤔🤔🤔 can’t wait to find out lol
Hi Lauren, as mentioned before, this plant is lovely, however it isn’t a powder puff. Looking forward to seeing the flowers so we can help you firm up the ID. 😊
- Late Winter 2018
- 6
@Yollymac does this look right? Pink outside, yellow inside, 5 petals?
These two are not the same plant. The second photo you posted is a Powder Puff. @Muzz67 @KelsiBriana @KariSamuel
It is the same plant @Yollymac it has been in the same pot planted in the center of the same succulents as the day I got it.
@yollymac I have so many photos of this same planter on my cloud right now. Nothing has changed.
That’s very unusual. Let me review flowers of both.
The farina on the first plant is very thin, on the second photo, it’s thick, has something happened there? Also the leaf shape is entirely different - one has thinner leaves and pointier. 🧐
@Yollymac ok thank you. It looked very different when I first bought it. Over the winter I left this pot, and a few others including my wedding succulents inside and “forgot” about them for a few weeks, and they got really terribly stretched. They are growing back looking very different now, not sure if it was too traumatic or what. Edit: the farina, it does seem thinner to me now too. One of these pictures was taken at night with flash, and the other during the day.
I agree if you swipe from one to the other they appear completely different. One chubby and round, the other is flat and more pointed. I am still in full belief that our plants morph - looking like others, much depending on our soil, light, watering techniques and fertilizers.... 🤔 @Yollymac
@KariSamuel - did you have a gander at the ICN link I posted? 😉
Yup! @Yollymac 😚
I've not seen Powder puff this colour before ? It's very dark ? Link to P. Powderpuff on the ICN http://www.crassulaceae.ch/de/artikel?akID=147&aaID=2&aiID=P&aID=2103
@Yollymac @Muzz67 @KariSamuel I went and made an album of all of the photos I could find of this plant back to when I first got it in November. Seems like I didn't take any pictures in January, which is a shame, because it's clear that that's when the biggest change happened. As you can see, this whole bowl was lacking in light for some time https://imgur.com/a/eCYAX
- Late Winter 2018
- 9
#succulent #pachyveria #pachyveria-powderpuff #powder-puff #powderpuff
This is xSedeveria Blue mist. http://www.crassulaceae.ch/de/artikel?akID=177&aaID=2&aiID=B&aID=1265
@Yollymac I am certain that this is powder puff. It flowered last year and was labeled. I’ll upload a picture of them.
@Muzz67 @KelsiBriana @KariSamuel - can I please get an ID confirmation here on blue mist? I am quite certain this is not powder puff. Will tag you in mine. Three specimens from 3 different suppliers.
Flowers taking their sweet time. It’s been raining over a month straight. Maybe three days no rain. Thunderstorms predicted this week. All my dudes reaching for light. ):