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Echeveria difractens
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This is one of my many Echeveria. Most flower very reliably every year. This is one of the more prolific in the flower department, but is a slow grower taking a few years to product large rosettes, but will flower on very small rosettes! I should have several of these come this next summer. So who wants one?????
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That is a beautiful plant and blooms . I would say I want one but I am a killer of them and cactus :( Thanks for posting the Pict.
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No you won't, Gin. They are almost indestructible! Just don't over water it and and if your winters are below 45F you'll have to bring it indoors. I put these out in bright full sun all summer long and if there is enough rain, I let Mother Nature take care of them. I've got one with your name on it!
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One of the most beautiful of the succulent plants I have seen. Like cactus I know they conserve energy and are slow growers. True desert colors also. AL
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Wow! Just gorgeous!!!!! :drool:
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Thank You Howard if you think I can then I will try one but will send something back :)
Indoors for sure, will be 6 in the am with wind chill 0:icy |
Send one my way this summer.
Lovely colors You can call me Bob ;) |
Gin and Bob just remind me later this year and send an address. Gin no need to send anything in return; this is my pleasure.
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I'll remind you this summer :)
You can call me Bob ;) |
That's a lot of flowers for the size of the plant. I would have loved to have one, but that's impossible. So I'll just write down the name and try to find one at the rare plant fair in Lyon in march.
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