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Jan 4, 2021 10:01 AM CST
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Macrocentra said:Echeverias are incredibly diverse, and are found in a wide variety of leaf shapes, colors and textures. They can be particularly eyecatching when in full bloom, and their beautiful rosette shapes make a lovely addition to any garden. I'm sure we all have at least one in our collections (or five... or ten...)

And... they make wonderful photo subjects! So let's see those Echies!

E. setosa:
Thumb of 2020-08-15/Macrocentra/34858e

E. nodulosa:
Thumb of 2020-08-15/Macrocentra/540b0d

One of my mystery Echies:
Thumb of 2020-08-15/Macrocentra/5c72a6

Couple of Echie babies growing outside:
Thumb of 2020-08-15/Macrocentra/9e4746



mystery one maybe E. Pulidonis
O give thanks unto Hashem; for He is tov; ki l’olam chasdo (His chesed indures forever).

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