Identification: Usually I can figure these out with a little help

Discussion in 'Indoor and Greenhouse Plants' started by Analogdog, Oct 1, 2008.

  1. Analogdog

    Analogdog Active Member 10 Years

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    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.
     

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    Analogdog Active Member 10 Years

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    Seriously, no ideas? Oh Boy, I never thought it would get by this august group of the botanically inclined.
     
  3. Michael F

    Michael F Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Well it is october now, so we're a bit past it . . . ;-)

    Maybe an Aeonium or related genus?
     
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    Cereusly Steve Active Member

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    Aeonium x anagense

    Happy now?
     
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    Rosularia?
     
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    <P>Which Rosularia would that be? I have Eggli's Rosularia monograph and it does not look like any species described in it or described since. It doesn't look like any of the species since transferred to the genus Prometheum by 'T Hart either.</P>
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    <P>Its Aeonium x anagense.</P>

    Here's the original illustration of the hybrid:
     

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