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These Ain't Chids
No, these aren't orchids. They are succulents which used to be my other growing passion, besides my waistline....don't go there, Dorothy!!!! :rofl: Anyway, I have several "NOID" succulents that I'd like some help with, if anybody recognizes them....I know ID-ing hybrid anything is a crap-shoot at best....the 1st may be a Crassula while the others are Echeveria and I've put a name to one of them but may be wrong...could be Paul Bunyan
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:drool: wow!:drool:
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BD, they are awesome. Love the Echeveria Barbillion. always wanted one, never seen it at any garden centres around here
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:drool: :drool:
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Just to add to my thread, here are some flowers of two Echeveria. The 2nd one is a NOID and is pictured above. E. runyonii has a larger flower than the usual Echeveria as you can see from these examples.
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Wonderful flowers!
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