Hi I got this cutting the other day from some guy we were talking to at Home Depot. He says it multiplies profusely. Color and ttexture are very similar to Echevia pulv-oliver (that is, fuzzy) I have, but shape is quite a bit different.
Any ideas,
Thanks Mike
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Mike,
No one else brave enough? I think that it is a Crassula something. There are a lot of Crassula genus plants that have been hybridized in their native Africa and elsewhere. The fuzzy surface kind of rings Kalanchoe, and we know that there are some Cotyledons with fuzzy surface, but I think it's a Crassula. As it starts to grow, the habit will tell a lot. When it blooms, you'll know for sure.
Buck
No one else brave enough? I think that it is a Crassula something. There are a lot of Crassula genus plants that have been hybridized in their native Africa and elsewhere. The fuzzy surface kind of rings Kalanchoe, and we know that there are some Cotyledons with fuzzy surface, but I think it's a Crassula. As it starts to grow, the habit will tell a lot. When it blooms, you'll know for sure.
Buck
Buck Hemenway