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Apr 7, 2015 2:21 AM CST
Name: Patti
Australian Alps (Zone 8a)
I will never act my age.
Region: Australia Cactus and Succulents Keeps Horses Sedums Sempervivums Vegetable Grower
Garden Ideas: Level 1
I am just going to go with Pachyveria Superfatii (yes I just made that up) Rolling on the floor laughing . In the cold weather the leaves are turning an amazing pinky mauve color. Just gorgeous. The leaves that detatched during shipment are starting to grow roots so fingers crossed I will have a few new ones come spring and maybe a flower to help ID.

It is most def a xpachy, not a xgrapto and will be treated as such. nodding I have never seen a xgrapto with leaves this fat and rounded. I would bet it's a cross with a Pachyphytum Oviferum and a white type of Echeveria like a Lauii.

I just ordered a couple more succulent NOIDs because I am a masochist. Can't resist a good mystery. I'll keep you updated on this one! Smiling
Succulent Addict
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