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    Communities > Forums > Plant Identification
    Forum: Plant IdentificationReplies: 9, Views: 139
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    Wilkinson
    Vancouver, BC (Zone 7a)

    January 11, 2002 3:30 AM

    Post #21009

    ECHEVARIA NUDULOSA 'PAINTED LADY

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    tiredwabbit
    Point Pleasant Beach, NJ (Zone 7a)

    January 11, 2002 4:02 AM

    Post #190972

    hmmmm, looks familiar, but I am not going to guess. Whatever it is I know I now want one though...lol It's gorgeous!!
    Holly
    Crasulady2
    Valley Village, CA

    January 11, 2002 6:57 AM

    Post #191016

    Echeveria nodulosa, 'Painted Lady' with excellent color.
    Barbara I will now give you an A+ I can't post pictures, haven't been able to figure it out yet. Your pictures were clear, close up, well done.
    Wilkinson
    Vancouver, BC (Zone 7a)

    January 11, 2002 9:31 PM

    Post #191308

    careful. I have teenagers. any encouragement goes right to my head! thanks all.
    barbara
    Evert
    Helsinki
    Finland (Zone 4b)


    January 12, 2002 2:49 PM

    Post #191675

    That's cool looking plant!
    Crasulady2
    Valley Village, CA

    January 13, 2002 4:32 AM

    Post #192134

    Wait until she post the pictures of the flowers. Barbara this may get off sets all up the stem. It takes a while,
    don't announce the occasion, everyone will want one. It really is a beautiful plant, wait until summer, the leaves will even be tighter, and wait until you see the color.
    This is not a junk plant, they are hard to come by, I believe Myron Kimnack brought this back from Mexico. (our ex-director of the Huntington Gardens) Norma
    Wilkinson
    Vancouver, BC (Zone 7a)

    January 14, 2002 3:50 AM

    Post #192593

    I pulled about a dozen leaves off the bottom when i got it.
    they've all rooted in about 10 days. easy to grow!
    b
    Roselaine
    North Vancouver, BC (Zone 8a)

    January 14, 2002 5:22 AM

    Post #192606

    Do you let them heel off and develop whiskery roots?
    Elaine
    Wilkinson
    Vancouver, BC (Zone 7a)

    January 18, 2002 12:27 AM

    Post #194749

    elaine,
    I just laid them across the soil and roots jumped out on their own. most are now almost an inch long.
    If you want one, let me know.
    barbara
    Azalea
    Jonesboro, GA (Zone 7b)

    January 19, 2002 11:43 PM

    Post #195757

    It is lovely, I knew Norma would have the answer.

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