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Jan 13, 2016 4:32 PM CST
Name: Leslieray Hurlburt
Sacramento California (Zone 9b)
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The flowers don't appear to have the powdery layer as the rest of the plant has. The main, oldest rosette is nine inches across ant the flower stalk is 20in./50cm. or shorter. the plant has been in here for three years, or so, now. I had afterglow last year but it rotted. I posted it in the db. This noid I think is to small for Echeveria gigantea. E gibbiflora hybrid? To bad about the leaves? You mean the warty growth? They can be quite spectacular when there covered with it. Not to everyones taste for sure.


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