Echeveria gibbiflora cultivar, heavily carunculated.
Large specimen about 12" high, 17" in diameter. The rosette sits on a 5" stem about 1.5" in diameter. Coloring begins a neon green which reddens into a purple with sun.
Close up of caruncles
A smaller specimen which was "beheaded" for purposes of propagation. This view is a month after the operation, showing new roots on the head and new plants growing from the stem.
Echeveria gibbiflora Paul Bunyan
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Re: Echeveria gibbiflora Paul Bunyan
Not quite up to the standard of the one above! But getting there.