Please help me IDing this...would it be a Sedum?
thanks!
Sedum?
- mmcavall
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Re: Sedum?
I found out that this is an Echeveria multicaulis
Re: Sedum?
Yes, Echeveria multicaulis. A very nice plant to grow outdoors.
- mmcavall
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Thanks eduart! I would like to let it grow kind of a "bonsai"
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Looks like you're off to a good start. Should be spectacular in a couple years.mmcavall wrote:Thanks eduart! I would like to let it grow kind of a "bonsai"
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Nice lay-out!
It will look great in a couple of years. But if you really want to go for the little tree look (as you are 'supposed to' in traditional bonsai), then there are crassulaceae that are more suitable.
It will look great in a couple of years. But if you really want to go for the little tree look (as you are 'supposed to' in traditional bonsai), then there are crassulaceae that are more suitable.
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thank you guys for the coments!
Maybe I post a picture of this and other plants in the future (Member Topics - update of my topic).
Ideally I would like to put all my plants "on stage" , and I'm looking foward to aquire some more interesting plants (mainly cauduciformis) to this project.
Thanks for enjoying
Maybe I post a picture of this and other plants in the future (Member Topics - update of my topic).
Ideally I would like to put all my plants "on stage" , and I'm looking foward to aquire some more interesting plants (mainly cauduciformis) to this project.
Thanks for enjoying