Echeveria nodulosa and its blooming.
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Echeveria nodulosa and its blooming.
The name just came to me. Its blooming..but that seems to taken some color out of the plant.
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Re: Echeveria nodulosa and its blooming.
These like many echeveria seem to prefer cooler weather to summer doldrums...
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Re: Echeveria nodulosa and its blooming.
Pretty, Stan. Well done with the polyphylla in the background! Looks money-good.
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Thanks J,Ron/Vie. This is hard to imagine reach a 2 foot let alone 3' clump as written up on the internet. Growing small on trees or large Cycads as I've seen photo's of,makes more sense. I guess I split the difference over potting it as it started out as a fast grower.
Yep Vie,its like an Aeonium,as others succulents welcome the warm with open arms?...these tend to fade instead.
Yep Vie,its like an Aeonium,as others succulents welcome the warm with open arms?...these tend to fade instead.
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Re: Echeveria nodulosa and its blooming.
I've got one flowering too! It's in a window box and a bit hidden by a fat graptoveria "Fred Ives" (he's such a thug) but here are pics. Sorry about the cobwebs.
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Nice..planter boxes like that make the other half happier I know that. This plant also grows epiphytically. I might try that with extra cuttings.
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Re: Echeveria nodulosa and its blooming.
Its still in bloom on Sept.3rd.
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