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Cyber_380
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by Cyber_380 »
Hi Everyone,
Is it a "Echeveria Black Prince??
Thanks
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Cyber_380
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by Cyber_380 »
I think is more correct "Echeveria affinis"
Can anyone confirm that?
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mmcavall
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by mmcavall »
It does not looks like "black prince", in my opinion.
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leo25
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by leo25 »
I think it is an Echeveria agavoides form, not Black P. and not affinis
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greenknight
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by greenknight »
More likely one of the many hybrids - doesn't look like "Black Prince" though.
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Cyber_380
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by Cyber_380 »
Thank you all for the informations