I don't know what type of Echeveria it is. But that doesn't make me like it less or makes it less pretty and special.
The blooms are so pretty! The first show as orange buds but after opening they turn more to warm yellow. Pretty thing!
Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105 (f/25, 1/320, 105mm, ISO400)
Of course I had to make it a star of this photo shot. Not even my cat dared to interrupt (for a change)
Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105 (f/25, 1/320, 105mm, ISO400)
And this is the mommy plant. It has few little pups around so it will get bushier and bigger this year. Few I already gave away, but there is ore left.
Pretty light green/blue leaves with the delicate farina - it's the white powder that some succulent have. Probably to keep the moist away from the leaves.
Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105 (f/25, 1/320, 105mm, ISO400)
Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105 (f/25, 1/320, 105mm, ISO400)
Previously on My Tiny Garden
- Crocus
- Kalanchoe blossfeldiana
- Sedum Spectabile Crystal Pink [7 photos]
- When flowers are trying to prank you...
- Streptocarpus Harlequin Damsel
- Streptocarpus
- Echeveria Pulidonis
- Kalanchoe Lucky Bells
- Graptopetalum Belum
- Sisters (part 1)