Showing posts with label Echeveria globulosa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Echeveria globulosa. Show all posts

Friday, May 13, 2016

Two of my favorite Echeverias

 Our first photo for tonight is of Echeveria minima. As its name implies, it's small, but - wow! - what a stunner.
At first glance, this may seem similar to the previous E. minima. However, though also a small growing plant, this is Echeveria globulosa, also very nice.
Enjoy your plants!

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Echeveria globulosa

This is a very small Echeveria, but what an outstanding form. We've been doing an inventory of our echeverias and we're adding this one.
As for local news, the Oregon Cactus & Succulent Society will be meeting this coming Sunday afternoon, 3 pm, at our house (7009 N Fiske Ave.). I'll be doing a program on haworthias, and all are welcome.

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Echeveria globulosa

Echeveria globulosa is a nice, compact little echeveria, which - though small - can hold it's own in drawing attention. An outstanding plant.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Friday, August 27, 2010

Echeveria globulosa

This species hasn't made it to the "big box" stores yet, which is probably a good thing. From Oaxaca in Mexico, it's a small, compact, light blue plant, growing to about 5 cm in diameter at maturity - a little larger in cultivation.
On Friday it's off to the Oregon State Fair with our son and granddaughter for the horse show, farm animals, a huge animatronic dinosaur exhibit and all the unhealthful food!! It should be fun.