Three new succulents
Three new succulents
Finding a tray with a lot of different succulents at my local florist,I got a bit carried away . Finding what genera these belonged to wasn’t quite as easy.. My respect for the succulent people have grown considerably! Several times after much searching online, I thought I had nailed the genus at least, just to find very similar looking plants ( to my untrained eyes anyways) of another genus..
All three are small plants ; the first ones diameter about 7 cm, the second one is ca. 6 cm high and nr.3 is about 7-8 cm.high and the same for the diameter.
Not expecting species names but if anyone at least recognizes the genera of this succulents, that would be great
All three are small plants ; the first ones diameter about 7 cm, the second one is ca. 6 cm high and nr.3 is about 7-8 cm.high and the same for the diameter.
Not expecting species names but if anyone at least recognizes the genera of this succulents, that would be great
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Re: Three new succulents
1 could be Adromischus cristatus or some form of it.
2 I dare not guess, too many similars, and cultivars, but from the Crassulaceae family most likely.
3 Probably Adromischus cooperi
2 I dare not guess, too many similars, and cultivars, but from the Crassulaceae family most likely.
3 Probably Adromischus cooperi
Re: Three new succulents
1 - similar to Echeveria 'topsy turvy'
2 - maybe Pachypytum oviferum ??
2 - maybe Pachypytum oviferum ??
Re: Three new succulents
Thank you very much Jangaudi and Teo! With a bit more ‘flesh on the bones’ it’s easier for me to investigate further
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Re: Three new succulents
2. Not P. oviferum, my guess is a hybrid.
Re: Three new succulents
My best guesses are
1. Echeveria "Topsy turvy" or some similar hybrid
2. some x Pachyveria
3. no idea
1. Echeveria "Topsy turvy" or some similar hybrid
2. some x Pachyveria
3. no idea
Re: Three new succulents
Thank you esp_imaging
Thank you x_101
Re: Three new succulents
I ain't a pro...But I suspect Pachyphytum cuicatecanum for the second one?
Although this seem to recieve too much water that it is dropping down a bit, looking foward to have a more compact view of it~
For the third one...It reminded me of Adromischus Cooperi, possible? or its hybrid?
Merry Christmas btw~
Although this seem to recieve too much water that it is dropping down a bit, looking foward to have a more compact view of it~
For the third one...It reminded me of Adromischus Cooperi, possible? or its hybrid?
Merry Christmas btw~
Re: Three new succulents
Thank you Rabbit No water from me but bought plants are often dripping wet or bone dry.Rabbit wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 9:10 am I ain't a pro...But I suspect Pachyphytum cuicatecanum for the second one?
Although this seem to recieve too much water that it is dropping down a bit, looking foward to have a more compact view of it~
For the third one...It reminded me of Adromischus Cooperi, possible? or its hybrid?
Merry Christmas btw~
Re: Three new succulents
Ah I see, its been a while since I buy succulents, totally forgot the fact that the succulenta bought could be in none ideal states. Hope it will back to its beauty with a new owner like ypu.Mrs.Green wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 10:10 amThank you Rabbit No water from me but bought plants are often dripping wet or bone dry.Rabbit wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 9:10 am I ain't a pro...But I suspect Pachyphytum cuicatecanum for the second one?
Although this seem to recieve too much water that it is dropping down a bit, looking foward to have a more compact view of it~
For the third one...It reminded me of Adromischus Cooperi, possible? or its hybrid?
Merry Christmas btw~
Re: Three new succulents
Thank you Rabbit, I hope so too!Rabbit wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2020 5:49 amAh I see, its been a while since I buy succulents, totally forgot the fact that the succulenta bought could be in none ideal states. Hope it will back to its beauty with a new owner like ypu.Mrs.Green wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 10:10 amThank you Rabbit No water from me but bought plants are often dripping wet or bone dry.Rabbit wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 9:10 am I ain't a pro...But I suspect Pachyphytum cuicatecanum for the second one?
Although this seem to recieve too much water that it is dropping down a bit, looking foward to have a more compact view of it~
For the third one...It reminded me of Adromischus Cooperi, possible? or its hybrid?
Merry Christmas btw~