Where do I go looking to identify these new acquisitions?

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gehcole
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Where do I go looking to identify these new acquisitions?

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Please help with the identification of these 3 new additions to my collection. I would be most gratefull.
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The first one looks like Echeveria agavoides, the second I think is a sedum. The last one is definitely Adromischus cristatus.
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Thanks a lot.
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My answers would be exactly like greenknight's :) with the addition of 'Corderoyi' or 'Red Edge' on the Echeveria (some mistakenly call 'Lipstick').
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Thanks. I took note.
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Rosemarie wrote:My answers would be exactly like greenknight's :) with the addition of 'Corderoyi' or 'Red Edge' on the Echeveria (some mistakenly call 'Lipstick').
Could you expand on that a little more? I've got that Echeveria and it is producing enough pups that I'm going to start selling them. I always heard it called lipstick, but I'd prefer to use the correct name.
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According to my Echeveria Cultivars book by Schulz & Kapitany, Echeveria agavoides 'Corderoyi' (a form of the species), is the correct name for what was called E. agavoides 'Lipstick'.
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Thanks! The botanist side of me loves being able to cite a reference for something like this.
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