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| + | Echeveria secunda, Booth (Cotyledon secunda, Baker). Stemless, glabrous: lvs. numerous, inclined to be erect, forming a dense rosette, bluish green, ovate-cuneate, broad at margin and more or less reddish: fls. 12-15 in a secund raceme. Mex. Page 870. |
− | Echeveria secunda, Booth (Cotyledon secunda, Baker). Fig. 1083. Stemless, glabrous: lvs. numerous, inclined to be erect, forming a dense rosette, bluish green, ovate-cuneate, broad at margin and more or less reddish: fls. 12-15 in a secund raceme. Mex. Page 870. | |
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| + | syn. Echeveria glauca, Baker (Cotyledon glauca, Baker). . Stemless: lvs. in small but dense rosettes, nearly orbicular broadened just above the apex, almost truncate, but with a decidedly purple mucro, very pale, slightly glaucous: fls. 15-20 in a small wound raceme. Cent. Alex.—Often confused with E. secunda, but apparently specifically distinct. Page 870. |
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