Is this an echeveria?
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Re: Is this an echeveria?
In a word, no! The flower isn't right for an Echeveria.
It looks like it is some type of Compositae but I can't help you any more than that.
It looks like it is some type of Compositae but I can't help you any more than that.
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Re: Is this an echeveria?
At 1st I was thinking it might be something akin to Pinguicula agnata, but my next thought was some miniature Gazania
or relative of it.
2 questions: Is the image yours? Do you know the plants origin?
or relative of it.
2 questions: Is the image yours? Do you know the plants origin?
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Re: Is this an echeveria?
Good work. Looks like it might be Chaetanthera lanata. Can't find out much more than that yet but it's listed on the Alpine Garden Society pages so might be in cultivation over here.
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Re: Is this an echeveria?
It was a post from CSSA about a webinar from Elisabeth Sarnes on Chile. Just one of the photos shown to promote.
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Re: Is this an echeveria?
I would love some seeds or a couple plants if anyone knows where to get them.