An Echeveria? (Crassula schmidtii)

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Dalesmicro
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An Echeveria? (Crassula schmidtii)

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Hi again, This is another greenhouse plant. About 15 cm tall leaves up to 5 cm by 1 cm, and flowers 0.5 cm long and 0.5 cm in diameter. Thanks again!
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Re: An Echeveria?

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Crassula capitella ssp. thyrsiflora
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Re: An Echeveria?

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I believe it is Crassula schmidtii, somewhat etiolated.
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Re: An Echeveria?

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Hi and thanks for the ID. As red as the plant is I never suspected that it might not be getting enough light!
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