Category: Echeveria Identification

Unknown common plant

by Cromwell(Moscow, ID, USA) This is a common-ish looking plant, looking like one of the several pictured ion this site, but I’m not sure which one it is, which I think may be affecting my means to care for it (especially...

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fleshy leaves in spirals

by Aimee(Birmingham, UK) Stalk about 7cm long, 0.7cm wide, brown and quite woody. Smaller stalks off-shooting from this main stalk. These lead to clumps of fleshy leaves in spirals. Each leaf about 1cm long, each clump contains...

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fat, round leaves

by sara(columbus, ohio) i just bought this new friend at meijer today. i’m new to succulents and loving them more every day. the label simply said “echeveria” and, so far, i haven’t found any species...

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Echeveria?

by Meg Benhase(Tucson, Arizona USA) close up of flower I bought one of these for my mother for mother’s day from the local Target store. In a year or two it had made several new plants which she gave to her daughters. I am...

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Echeveria Identification

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Other links on this site may lead to other companies that I’m associated with. What’s your Echeveria? Echeveria identification got you puzzled? Check out the...

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Tropical Plant?

by Jennifer Piarowski(Albuquerque, NM) I got this plant from a local nursery. It was classified as a tropical plant. It was doing very well when I purchased it. The nursery tech repotted the plant in a cactus blend soil in a...

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Unknown Succulent

by Paula(Rosebue, Victoria, Australia) Hi what is this succulent plant i have a ton of succulent and i just want to know what their proper names are Comments for Unknown Succulent Mar 03, 2015 This is one of the nicest...

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Unique Echeveria :)

by Lucía Vila(Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain) Hi, Unfortunately, due to one mistake the message I have just written was erased, so now I am rewriting a summary from my memory :/ Not long ago I bought my first succulent...

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Unidentified Succulent

by Wil(Jackson, WY) Almost looks like an Aloe, but with no spines. Color is green fading to purple towards the top. Comments for Unidentified Succulent Mar 03, 2015 Not an Aloe…by: Jacki In fact, this is an Echeveria. I’m...

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