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Please help me identify this succulent

Discussion in 'Cacti and Succulents' started by Ademission, May 29, 2021.

  1. Ademission

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    Hello all,

    Please can anyone with expertise in succulent identification help me find the name of this plant?

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    Picture 1 - Pup (baby) from parent plant.

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    Picture 2 - Parent plant

    Colour may be misleading as the two pictures were photographed with different lighting.

    All I know is that it was originally from a mix of cacti and succulents bought from a garden centre. I now have 7 pups + the parent plant.

    I would be grateful for any help.

    Best Regards

    Ademission

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    Hi @Ademission , it could be Pachyphytum of some kind. I killed mine after it grew leggy and straggly, but some of the leaves fell off and rooted so now I'm doing round two :biggrin:

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    • Victoria

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      It could be one of the Echeverias.
       
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        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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        Must admit I looked at it yesterday and thought Echiveria and then maybe not.
        It appears to be more of one of those hybrid type thingy watsits. Or Maybe @Selleri has nailed it.;)
         
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          Hi Selleri,

          I've just been looking on the web at various Pachyphytum. Although my plants are very similar, I have also been looking at Echeverias (thanks for this suggestion Victoria) on photographs and these appear to be more similar. One picture I found seemed to be exactly the same.

          Well done by the way in propagating the Pachyphytum.

          Thanks to all for your suggestions

          Best Regards

          Ademission
           
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          Victoria,

          I think you are right. I found a picture on the web that was very very similar to my plant. It was labelled Echeveria Laui.

          I'll go with this unless I find something even closer.

          Best regards and thanks

          Ademission
           
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          Hi pete,

          After Victoria's suggestion I trawled the web for Echeveria and found a near perfect match so I'm going with Echeveria Laui unless I find a better match.

          Thanks for your help

          Best Regards

          Ademission
           
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            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            Well, they are never easy to nail down,
            Different growing conditions can give different appearances.
            Echeveria laui | Surreal Succulents
             
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              I have / had Escheceria secunda. I say have / had because I am getting rid of all my small succulents.



               
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