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Echeveria Agavoides

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Thought it time to post some of my Echeveria Agavoides with you all
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One of Stuart and Janes seedlings...lovely shape and colour
Burgundy or Red Wine
Burgundy or Red Wine
Burgundy or Red Wine as its called....such a lovely colour. I need some more :lol:
ebony clone
ebony clone
My friends seedling of a Ebony clone
Hybrid
Hybrid
Another nice hybrid with great colouring
Taurus or Romeo
Taurus or Romeo
A very structural Taurus/Romeo..
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Romeo
Romeo
another small agavoides..named Romeo Rubin? But more importantly a nice plant
Arrow
Arrow
Arrow, again great structure..great little agavoides
Giant Purple
Giant Purple
Giant Purple ..around 14 cms..going to be a big one
Red tips
Red tips
Unfortunately I lost this recently, I keep mine outside fore the summer but the recent hot days and heavy downpours have been too much for some. Harsh and expensive lessons learnt. :sad:
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purple spike
purple spike
I call this purple spike, again from Stuart and Janes stable. I hope to keep it alive :wink:
pink
pink
Pink Sirius..slow growing but like the form
Honey Pink
Honey Pink
Named Honey pink, a nice compact Agavoides
Sirius
Sirius
A sirius hybrid, nice form
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Beautiful plants. Such rich colours.
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Ebony
Ebony
Ebony..happily pupping
pink leaf
pink leaf
Another from Stuart and Jane, this one shows great promise.
Romeo
Romeo
Romeo, freckled by the sun
mira
mira
Mira, olive green

Well thats some of my collection, had some beauties Ive lost recently but hopefully there will be a opportunity to replace them.

Would like to see other people's Agavoides if possible
Wayne
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Here's my Echeveria Agavoides romeo, looking quite nice I seem to have lost a few recently.
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varied collection of succulents and cacti but I especially like Euphorbia's, Ariocarpus and variegated agaves.

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Tina ..... that ...... is one nice looking plant.
Endeavouring to grow Aylostera, Echinocereus, Echinopsis, Gymnocalycium, Matucana, Rebutia, and Sulcorebutia. Fallen out of love with Lithops and aggravated by Aeoniums.
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Tina wrote: Wed Aug 21, 2019 9:00 am Here's my Echeveria Agavoides romeo, looking quite nice I seem to have lost a few recently.
Do you still have that magnificent 'Ebony'?
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Yes but it got forgotten under the bench so a bit shrunken not magnificent
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Now I have Echeveria envy - all stunning plants, particularly the Burgundy / Red Wine!

I’ve only got a plain green Echeveria Agavoides unfortunately:
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N.B. Photo carefully arranged to hide sunburn..

Though the Echeveria Purpusorum (or “Dionysius”?):
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And the Echeveria Affinis:
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Are both a little more interesting and looking alright at the moment!
John W
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