echeveria or aeonium or other?

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misocapnist
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echeveria or aeonium or other?

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i have a plant and ive thought it was an echeveria for a long time, and i still do. the problem is, i cant find pictures of it because it is very generic; a green rosette that never bloomed before i beheaded it. i would attach images from before decapitation, but theyre too large :( is it actually an aeonium? the leaves are sort of waxy and not traditionally spoon shaped like most echeveria.
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oh! also: in the sun, the ends are blushing
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Very hard to tell without another picture. Might be a sedum too.
Try a photoresizer app.
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Waxy leaves sound more typical of Echeveria than Aeonium.
Another photo would help.
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