need a name

by Emma
(California)


Its bright green and has a pink tone at the ends like that of what its planted in. It doesn't look like the donkeys tail.

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need a name

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Jun 25, 2010
No Name
by: Jacki

Hi Emma,
Your plant looks like some of the Sedeveria, which are a cross between Sedum and Echeveria. The picture is a little fuzzy, so it's hard to tell for sure. If it is one of the Sedeveria group, it is related to the donkey tail, as that is Sedum morganianum.
I would suggest keeping it on the dry side, watering deeply twice a month or so, and drier in the winter. Hopefully, your pink pot has a hole for drainage in the bottom.

Jun 25, 2010
Thanks
by: Emma

Hello Jacki,

Well thank you! It is named Sedeveria; Pat's Pink. I didnt know how to care for it and its beautiful, would have been a shame for it to have died on my hands. And yes my pot does not have a drainage hole in the bottom, i will be repotting it immediately. Thanks again!

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