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Description
The listing, Fully Rooted SUCCULENT Growing in 2.5" Pot has ended.
Sorry I have absolutely no information in this intriguing 4" succulent. I don't even know the proper name. It was a rescue last Fall and has been quietly growing in this little 2.5" pot. Very healthy and ready for a new home. You will get the exact plant shown. If you have questions please ask before bidding. All Listia rules apply. No refunds because of bidder's remorse. Good Luck and Have Fun!
Questions & Comments
I'm pretty sure its an Echevaria Runyonii. Ok? Very pretty!
I love succulents too! really most plants- I am having a difficult time identifying a bush- blooms in Summer purple flowers- pods dry up and become like a rattle- Folk name is "baby Rattle" Bush only gets about 3.5' tall- Michigan any help would be appreciated
Check out this on google. I think it might be the "Baby Rattle". The hortorcultural name to search for in an image search is Purple Loosestife. Hope this helps (let me know)!
Watching your auction. Thank you for rescuing this wonderful little plant. I'm no expert; but, this looks like a chick from a hen and chicks plant. They, too, are succulents, and look very similar to this. (I rescued some plants by the roadside, last Sunday evening. However, they are not succulents like this. Mine look similar to an airplane plant, so far. I can't tell for sure right now. It's too soon after the rescue). =)
LOL, I guess, I am too. The plants that I bought for my b/f turned hubby are all scraggly now, and struggling to survive even though I do remember to water them once in awhile. It's funny it's like that bc in the early spring, my arrow leaf philodendron still goes crazy, popping up everywhere!!! We even agreed that I could throw them out about a month ago; and, still don't have the heart to throw out a plant that is still surviving! =0 =D
hey Sam, I am pretty sure memarodriguez is correct in the fact that it is Echevaria Runyonii, if not it is definetly in the same family, watching and eventually will bid
Hey Rusty, I agree. I checked the name on google pics and they were an exact match. Thanks to memarodriguez! Always nice to have you looking. Thanks man.
lol, Not throwing them out, or getting rid of them. I got sentimental about the silly things. I'd never get rid of my philodendron. The other one is some kind of crazy tropical plant.
NEVER worry about bidding on and winning a plant from Mr. Morris! Doesn't matter the weather, they always arrive safe and healthy!! Kudos, Mr Morris and Thank you!
The leaves that have fallen you can plant and they will grow too. Believe me this is very hardy. I moved a large one like this and broke all of it trying to replant from a pot so just emptied and put in new dirt and stuck all the pieces back into the pot with the new dirt. In a short time it took root and I had a beautiful brand new plant and it is streaming over the pot. It will do fine....what ever it is called. Succulents are terrific in pots or in your garden!