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Posted 5d ago by @Malagueña

Good morning . I hope you are well. 😁Here is my Echeveri...

Good morning . I hope you are well. 😁Here is my Echeveria Nodulosa , at least that is what the Greg plant ID says. There was no identification on the plant. It is a succulent. The plant is only about an inch and a half high and the flowers are about as big as my little fingernail.✌️ #HappyPlants #PlantsMakePeopleHappy #PlantAddict #NewGrowth #PropagationStation #GrowLights #SucculentLove #PlantCorner #TropicalPlants #PetsAndPlants @AdonicKohleria2 @BabeVila #TropicalPlants @BuffCaperspurge @CutePolypremum @DreamMachine @FamedGymealily #OutdoorGrowing @HFplantoasis @princesspitstop @somewhatsara @
@Malagueña

Good morning!
More gorgeous 😍 🌸 from a beautiful plant 🪴 I've never seen before...

Living here in The Hudson River Valley, Upstate NY, we have a variety of different wild plants, flowers, and herbs, but not as lush as in Florida.

😊 Thanks for sharing!
So pretty!! I love when succulents bloom, the flowers are so tiny and cute
That doesn’t look like nodulosa but if you’ll send me a full photo I’ll find out for you.
This is E. nodulosa
Gorgeous
@CutePolypremum , Hi Joanie. Thank you 😁
@BEsucculent , thank you. There was no identification on the pot. Neither was there a tag sticking out of the pot. I was just going by The Greg plant ID.
That’s perfectly ok. Greg is often wrong. I looked into this plant with AI and because of the shape of the flowers I’m going with E. fabiola. The darkness of the leaves had me thinking it was E. black knight or black prince but their leaves are not right in shape. If the plant has been under stress it will go dark. I see you’re watering from the top. That can cause leaf rot if the base of the leaf stays wet. Best to put the pot in about an inch of water and let it soak. I hope this is helpful Echeveria are really hard to identify as they are so interbred.