Succulents ID, please

Discussion in 'Cacti and Succulents' started by mariateresa, Mar 7, 2007.

  1. mariateresa

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    Both of them look like Pachyveria hybrids to me ? The cultivars in this genus are the result of hybridization between Echeveria and Pachyphytum.

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    Plant 1 could be a pachyveria, but plant 2 I'm not so sure. The two plants are different: plant 1 is almost stemless, sort of echeveria, but in plant 2 the rosettes appear at the end of 'long' stems and the stems are falling to the sideways of the pot. It makes me think of a sedum, but I'm not sure.
     
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    Sedum or Graptopetalum maybe? The second plant.
     
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    I think the second one is Graptoveria gilva.
     
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    Very difficult to tell between all of this hybrids (it depends on what species in a family is used in the hybridisation) at least we know Echeveria is in there !!
     

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