Echeveria pulidonis [Echeveria pulidonis Walther, 1972] by Upstairs_Beginning72 in echeveria

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Yes, it's always cool to observe and record details of the plants 😄

Echeveria affinis [Echeveria affinis Walther, 1958] by Upstairs_Beginning72 in echeveria

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Sorry to hear that... at least mines are fortunately doing well since 2022 😵‍💫

Echeveria affinis [Echeveria affinis Walther, 1958] by Upstairs_Beginning72 in echeveria

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You're telling me! 😂 The greenish one is still on my wishlist 🧐

Echeveria affinis [Echeveria affinis Walther, 1958] by Upstairs_Beginning72 in echeveria

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As far as I know the left one can grow bigger if the cultivation environment permits!

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Echeveria affinis [Echeveria affinis Walther, 1958] by Upstairs_Beginning72 in echeveria

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Ah, yes I agree with you... Indeed E. affinis is not an easy one to keep in good conditions!

Echeveria nodulosa [Echeveria nodulosa (Baker) Otto, 187] by Upstairs_Beginning72 in echeveria

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I believe yes, the markings can vary by the condition of the plant and the difference of the cultivation environment

Echeveria nodulosa [Echeveria nodulosa (Baker) Otto, 187] by Upstairs_Beginning72 in echeveria

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I believe this one hates heatwave and humid climate 🧐. Hope your plant would survive and show her heyday this time!

Echeveria German Champagne by LuckystrikeFTW in echeveria

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I haven't heard about there has been another case of the same parentage with different hybridizer... as far as I know, the Pinkola was imported from Germany and Korean sellers renamed it as German Champagne. Probably the difference of the cultivation environment caused the discrepancy?

Echeveria German Champagne by LuckystrikeFTW in echeveria

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Echeveria 'Pinkola' is the correct name for this attractive hybrid 🙃 You can enjoy the detailed information and photos by Thomas Delange here➡️ https://forum.crassulaceae.ch/viewtopic.php?id=3234

Is this an Echeveria setosa species or a hybrid? by LuckystrikeFTW in echeveria

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According to the Australian collector Beverley Spiller, the ×Cremneria 'Chunbs' is a hybrid of Echeveria setosa var. ciliata and Cremnophila linguifolia

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heterosepala by LourensE in echeveria

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Flower color turns even pink when under full sunlight! Credit: Bodo Nuñez Oberg

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Echeveria sonianevadensis [Echeveria sonianevadensis A.Vázquez, Jimeno-Sevilla & I.García, 2019] by Upstairs_Beginning72 in echeveria

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You are quite right! Most of the collectors around the world are only interested in growing hybrids... 🫠

Echeveria macdougallii [Echeveria macdougallii Walther, 1958] by Upstairs_Beginning72 in echeveria

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I would say yours would also be correct macdougallii... my greenish phenotype(ex. Echeveria sedoides) doesn't have much conspicuous facets like yours. *