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Echeveria zahnii
By Meanie
- 16 Oct, 2014
- 10 likes
A tentative id, Hywel may have a better idea.
I bought it from a village plant sale back in May as a single rosette for a few pence. It is easily the most vigorous Echeveria I've grown!
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I spelt it wrong!!!
17 Oct, 2014
I love the flowers on these succulents...
17 Oct, 2014
Me too. I've finally got one with yellow flowers as well.
Check this one out DD.............
http://bit.ly/1sxqOpo
17 Oct, 2014
That's interesting.
17 Oct, 2014
Hywel - were you referring to the link? The colour of those flowers was excellent I thought!
17 Oct, 2014
Yes it was the link. I saw a few I would like lol ...
18 Oct, 2014
I'm going out to pot up some that I've usually left in the garden over winter. Never kept them as houseplants but I think it's worth a try this winter? great idea, thanks Meanie (and Hywel)... :-)
24 Oct, 2014
Hardly any of my Echeveria would survive the winter cold/wet combination.
24 Oct, 2014
I have Hens and Chicks, Meanie. They survive our winters very well as long as there's lots of snow cover.
27 Oct, 2014
We usually lack the snow and just get cold 'n wet.
29 Oct, 2014
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This photo is of "Echeveria zahnii" in Meanie's garden
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Sorry I don't know :(
I tried to google that name but there were no results.
17 Oct, 2014