Baja_Costero said:Not lindleyi?
There seems to be a lot of confusion on its parentage. I am somewhat sure that it's part tortuosum.
Some sources say it's the tortuosum crossed with Lindleyi
I'm not sure if there is any nobile in it.
The fact that they don't know it's parentage, means that its not a hybrid they made on purpose, and ensured no self pollination, or pollination from pollinators. Which means it's open pollinated, meaning that it could have received pollen from any other aeonium in its grow area.
If it was a hybrid made on purpose, most growers keep good track of what they hybridized.