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A Succulent Obsession

Christmas Flowers

Saturday, 2 January 2010

I always think of these flowers as a Christmas thing. Growing up, we had Echeveria Imbricata growing around the yard, and come November-December they would start producing stems of these delicate long-lasting blooms. These two are Echeveria 'Emerald Ripple' and Crassula tetragona 'Miniature Pine Tree'.

Christmas flowers

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3 Comments:

At 23 January 2010 03:50, Blogger Sandy said...

Beautiful!

 
At 2 June 2010 01:36, Anonymous hiri said...

i like too,flower of Echevria.

 
At 14 April 2011 17:22, Anonymous succulent garden design said...

i like too,flower of Echevria.

 

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