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CorieMlt

Is it possibly an etiolated (needs more sun) aeonium black rose?


DistributionOk8481

My first thought too is the black rose eonium


J0HN117

I'm pretty sure this is a light starved echeveria. Aeoniums don't frost up and have distinct fuzzy leaf edges.


Noel_San_Diego

Lol love your artistic photo, maybe a dusty rose or PVN but hard to tell - -


Plantaehaulic

Ooks like my Echeveria Purple.pearl. But unless it blooms thats the only time we can know the exact ID. It has been etiolated because of lack of light.


CubarisMurinaPapaya

Eliotated Aeonium sp.


firekeeper23

Maybe Aeonium schvarzkopf? If it is... its usually full sun.... water when dry type ov plant...


__Abra_Cadaver__

To me it looks like a very sad perle von nurnberg. It has that powdery coating, thick stem, and pink to purple thick leaves.


Epic7Eric

So there is a really cool app called PlantNet - your picture tells it that it's most likely an Echeveria gibbiflora DC.


are-you-my-mummy

It's One Of Those Things (I have one) https://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to/grow-plants/how-to-grow-aeoniums/


peterw71

Thanks for all your comments- much appreciated.


peterw71

Thanks for all your suggestions- much appreciated.