Echeveria nodulosa and its blooming.

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Echeveria nodulosa and its blooming.

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The name just came to me. Its blooming..but that seems to taken some color out of the plant.
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These like many echeveria seem to prefer cooler weather to summer doldrums...
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Pretty, Stan. Well done with the polyphylla in the background! Looks money-good.
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Thanks J,Ron/Vie. This is hard to imagine reach a 2 foot let alone 3' clump as written up on the internet. Growing small on trees or large Cycads as I've seen photo's of,makes more sense. I guess I split the difference over potting it as it started out as a fast grower.
Yep Vie,its like an Aeonium,as others succulents welcome the warm with open arms?...these tend to fade instead.
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I've got one flowering too! It's in a window box and a bit hidden by a fat graptoveria "Fred Ives" (he's such a thug) but here are pics. Sorry about the cobwebs.
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The whole planting - E. nodulosa hidden by Graptoveria "Fred Ives"
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Nice..planter boxes like that make the other half happier I know that. This plant also grows epiphytically. I might try that with extra cuttings.
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Its still in bloom on Sept.3rd.
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Nodulosa likes some shade but not too much.
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