Some nice Echeverias

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Some nice Echeverias

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I hope you like my Echeverias.

Echeveria "Rubella" variegated

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Echeveria "Madiba", a rare hybrid

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Echeveria unguiculata

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Echeveria "Ebony" x cuspidata

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Excellent Leo. Thanks.
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Echeveria "Rainbow"

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Echeveria "Parva" x "Raindrops"

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Echeveria "Orion" variegated

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Echeveria "Hoveyi" variegated

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Leo, very nice, as always. Thanks for showing. :U
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Wow, Leo, those pictures are the absolute best! Thanks for sharing.
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I share some more.

Echeveria "Cupeno" variegated

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Echeveria "Romeo" variegated

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Echeveria "Black Knight" variegated

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Echeveria "Romeo" special clone

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Such a fantastic assembly - they are truly living jewels. :U
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Wow, it is hard to believe these are even real. Gorgeous!!!
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Excelente! I like that Romeo among the other standouts.
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A few Echeverias more.

Echeveria chihuahuensis

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The best clone I know about Echeveria "Romeo Rubin"

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Echeveria "Mira" variegated

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Echeveria "Christmas" variegated

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Quite beautiful leo - thanks again.
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We are working a lot in the creation of new hybrids. I will show you some of them.

Graptoveria hybrid 1 by Suculentia Nursery

ImageGraptoveria hybrid 1. New creation by Suculentia by Leo González, on Flickr

Graptoveria hybrid 2 by Suculentia Nursery

ImageGraptoveria hybrid 2. New creation by Suculentia by Leo González, on Flickr

Graptoveria hybrid 3 by Suculentia Nursery

ImageGraptoveria hybrid 3. New creation by Suculentia by Leo González, on Flickr

Echeveria hybrid by Suculentia Nursery

ImageEcheveria hybrid by Suculentia. by Leo González, on Flickr

Echeveria hybrid by Suculentia Nursery

ImageEcheveria hybrid by Suculentia by Leo González, on Flickr
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Nice work Leo! :U
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Wow! Those are some very impressive Echeveria and pictures to go along with them. I lovethe carunculated Echeveria, "Parva" x'Raindrops".. I had several Echeveria of all types years ago. I remember I had 91 Echeveria of many forms and species when I had a greenhouse. All the Graptoveria Hybrids shown are outstanding. The Romeos are very nice . If I had a greenhouse I would grow many of these because they are so vry beautiful. Thanks for showing these pics.
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Some more of my Echeverias and hybrids.

Echeveria colorata brandtii variegated

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One Echeveria hybrid without name yet.

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Graptoveria "Filicina"

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Graptoveria "Amethorum"

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Another Echeveria hybrid without name yet, we have to think about one :)

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Echeveria "Perle Von Nürnberg" variegated, but a few different because it has longer leaves.

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Very nice. The madida is a show winner..the last right there with it. Opalescent foliage is always showy.

My Echeveria subrigida seems to have filled the pot. Repot now or wait until next spring? What do ya all think?
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Stan wrote:Very nice. The madida is a show winner..the last right there with it. Opalescent foliage is always showy.

My Echeveria subrigida seems to have filled the pot. Repot now or wait until next spring? What do ya all think?

I repot many Echeverias now, it is perfect in our weather, now and in Spring, but I don't know if your winter is so hard or not. :)
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This year Leo I seemed to have had my best success with them. I never knew they could be in flower for weeks and maybe months. In ground,something would always happen to bloomstalks.
Looking at those photo's...they are spectacular. All yours that are new? That's a great start or additions.
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