I have several Echeveria.
Some of them have already faded, others are still blooming.
This Echeveria of mine is blooming for the first time.
Therefore, I was very happy with the appearance of the buds.
I don’t know her name, and I could not find it on the Internet.
Therefore, I am asking for help from @nikv, @ewkaw and anyone else who can help in identifying it.
In the wild, Echeveria grows in Central and South America.
Although it is very easy to care for the bush,
I still managed to kill several Echeveria.
But now I have made friends with him and she blooms beautifully.
Echeveria has roots in the topsoil, so the flower doesn't need a deep pot.
Blooms in spring and summer, flowering lasts up to 3 weeks.
Echeveria needs bright lighting and is not afraid of direct sunlight.
The photos I were taken with a Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70L tablet
I think it's Echeveria setosa deminuta. They are quite variable and of course, many cultivars exist too
Many thanks!
I just found it on the Internet, this is it, thanks again!
My pleasure! 🌵🌵
The only thing I found that reminds me of yours is Echeveria setosa rundelli. But yours seem darker...
Many thanks!
I found it on the Internet, I said correctly @nikv , this Echeveria setosa deminuta
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