Help me identify this plant @echeveriasstolemyheart @Yollymac @lovestogarden @sherrisgarden @CraftTeaFox @Soph1e Do you guys know what this one may be?
Honestly I think this plant is just too young to identify. Curly and Frilly Echeveria changes a huge amount before they reach maturity between 2 to 4 years or first to second flowering. There are those far more experienced than I who would not ID this plant until then. If it were my plant, I would simply label it as Echeveria Unknown until more info becomes available. Especially since we don't want to lead other users down the garden path. @lovestogarden @PunkyKy @Soph1e @sherrisgarden
Cute little pup! Yes give her lot of love and sunshine and eventually you will see her adult form which will make it easier to identify. Enjoy watching her grow 🌱🌵
Thank you 💗💗 @Yollymac @craftteafox but it was alot bigger... it just lost a lot of its leaves when I first got it... it wasn't very healthy. I've had it almost a year now...about 9 months... it was about 4.5" across when I first got it with its other leaves intact. Does that make a difference in identifying it now?
Thank you 💗 @Yollymac I was looking for opinions of some of the best people. I got some great ones. I too had thought it to be 'Dicks Pink' myself.... I hope it flowers so we can tell for sure. 🌸🤗
Help me identify this plant @echeveriasstolemyheart @Yollymac @lovestogarden @sherrisgarden @CraftTeaFox @Soph1e Do you guys know what this one may be?
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My guess is possibly Dicks Pink. But let the experts help us out .
I was thinking Dicks pink too @sherrisgarden
The colouring looks right but I can't tell from the photo if the edges are frilly enough to be 'Dick's Pink'
Thank you @Soph1e you are great! I'll try and take a better pic for you!
I'm going with @Soph1e. @sherrisgarden ❤️❤️
Honestly I think this plant is just too young to identify. Curly and Frilly Echeveria changes a huge amount before they reach maturity between 2 to 4 years or first to second flowering. There are those far more experienced than I who would not ID this plant until then. If it were my plant, I would simply label it as Echeveria Unknown until more info becomes available. Especially since we don't want to lead other users down the garden path. @lovestogarden @PunkyKy @Soph1e @sherrisgarden
Cute little pup! Yes give her lot of love and sunshine and eventually you will see her adult form which will make it easier to identify. Enjoy watching her grow 🌱🌵
Thank you 💗💗 @Yollymac @craftteafox but it was alot bigger... it just lost a lot of its leaves when I first got it... it wasn't very healthy. I've had it almost a year now...about 9 months... it was about 4.5" across when I first got it with its other leaves intact. Does that make a difference in identifying it now?
I'd wait for flowers, even so. I have seen Dick's Pink vary from blues to green pinks. Up to you, I guess.
Thank you 💗 @Yollymac I was looking for opinions of some of the best people. I got some great ones. I too had thought it to be 'Dicks Pink' myself.... I hope it flowers so we can tell for sure. 🌸🤗