I don't see any signs of rot. Is the plant firm or soft. Rotted plants feel soft. Why is it unpotted? The soil appears too dark, you should add...
That appears to be an Echivera. I'm no expert on them.
And that, sir, was exactly the article I was looking for.
As I understand there are basically 3 of ways to be succulent, and I am trying to figure out the range so I will be mixing in some caucidiform and...
A is most likely an Echeveria, B maybe an Aeonium which never got enough light, or if more succulent a CrassulaXEcheveria. C may be an Echeveria...
I second E flannigani. It is also quite a nice big specimen. And do watch the sap on broken branches. It is caustic and often a skin irritant.
Personally, at this time of the year, I would cut watering back to every other week at most, and just a bit. If you have even more guts go once a...
I am wondering how practical it would be to raise Epis in a green house in the GPNW. I am not sure what minimum temperature I should shoot for. I...
Here are a few of my favorite sites: The New Mastering the art of Growing Mesembs This has excellent information by a master of the Mesembs on...
Personally I see nothing wrong with that pot of plants health wise. The one Echeveria does seem a bit stretched out, but its the sellers fault,...
Seriously, no ideas? Oh Boy, I never thought it would get by this august group of the botanically inclined.
I have some, well plenty, "Goldsterm" is the hybrid. Not sure if it can get across the boarder, however.
But not on this one. This is a little plant that I got in a swap recently. I thought it was a diminutive Aeonium but I don't think so.