This is about life in my gardens. One is an acre on a hillside in Laguna Beach, California and the other is an acre in San Juan Capistrano, California.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Brightening Corners
I adore this variegated echeveria. It is quite bright and attracts the eye instantly. It is a good alternative to flowers for bright color in the garden.
After some search, I found what your plant name might be. It looks just like Aenonium Hybrid Kiwi. See this picture http://www.peoriagardens.com/images/succulents/AenoniumHybridKiwi.jpg
Very lovely. I haven't seen that plant before and really like the way the variegation creates the appearance of creamy flowers! - VW
ReplyDeleteOh I love that, I've never seen it before. I must find it for my mom's garden! Kim
ReplyDeleteIt IS very beautiful Sheila. I'm not familiar with it either but you have lots of interesting plants I haven't seen!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great plant. Kind of looks cactus like, or some other type of fleshy plant.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness it is so perfect it almost looks unreal like a painting. It's gorgeous!
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ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I don't see many variegated succulent plants around here.
That is truly lovely variegated echeveria! Do you know by any change what is botanical name? I would really love to find one for my garden.
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That is truly lovely variegated echeveria! Do you know by any change what is botanical name? I would really love to find one for my garden.
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Ekaterina, actually it was not labeled when I bought it so I do not know the botanical name. So sorry!
ReplyDeleteAfter some search, I found what your plant name might be. It looks just like Aenonium Hybrid Kiwi. See this picture http://www.peoriagardens.com/images/succulents/AenoniumHybridKiwi.jpg
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