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A Succulent Obsession

Echeveria, maybe

Saturday, 12 December 2009

I picked this guy up at my local hardware store, and as is usual for hardware stores, it had a very helpful tag on it - "succulent species". Thanks, guys.

He has the basic habit of an Echeveria, but his leaves are sort of 'sticky' and covered in fine hairs. The flower doesn't look much like my other Echeverias. Andromischus, maybe? Anybody have any clues?

Echeveria, maybe
Echeveria, maybe
Echeveria, maybe

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