Learning Library
Learning Library Homepage
Plant Care Guides
Food Gardening Guides
Weed Library
Pest Control Library
Garden Curricula
Podcast
Videos
Downloads
Questions and Answers
Edible Landscaping
Urban Gardening
Browse all articles
Plants Database
Plants Database
Search by name
Search by characteristics
Plant Combinations
See All New Database Photos
Useful Tools
View All Apps
Vegetable Planting Calendar
Frost Dates Lookup
Seed Swaps
Plant Lists
Gardening Calculators
Green Pages
Zone Lookup
Community
Gardening News
Member Ideas
Forums
Blogs
Gardening Calendar of Events
Gardening Knowledgebase
Ask a Question
Photo Contests
Login
Plant ID forum
Succulent Identification
Post a reply
» Jump to the end
Davidein
Oct 18, 2016 10:32 AM CST
Thread OP
Anyone knows what species of Echeveria this could be? Thanks!
|
@Davidein
|
Post #1300556 (1)
Last edited by Davidein Oct 18, 2016 10:35 AM
tarev
Oct 18, 2016 10:44 AM CST
Name: tarev
San Joaquin County, CA (Zone 9b)
Give PEACE a chance!
Looks like Echeveria 'Black Prince'
|
@tarev
|
Post #1300568 (2)
webesemps
Oct 18, 2016 10:56 AM CST
Name: Bev
Salem OR (Zone 8a)
Graptoveria "Fred Ives" or similar?
Figurative Realism Art
|
@webesemps
|
Post #1300575 (3)
syzone8aUK
Oct 20, 2016 10:13 AM CST
Name: ...
... (Zone 1a)
Hard to tell with the lighting! Looks like echeveria perle von nurnberg?
O give thanks unto Hashem; for He is tov; ki l’olam chasdo (His chesed indures forever).
|
@syzone8aUK
|
Post #1301909 (4)
CritterSucculants
Feb 5, 2017 7:29 PM CST
Medford Oregon (Zone 8a)
Definitely not a black Prince, I have this same plant and I'm not sure what it is either its almost like a perle von nurnberg hybrid
|
@CritterSucculants
|
Post #1365491 (5)
«
Garden.org Homepage
«
Back to the top
«
Forums List
«
Plant ID forum
Only the members of the Members group may reply to this thread.
Started by:
Davidein
Replies: 4, views: 1,154
Member Login:
Username or email
Password
Login
( No account?
Join now!
)