Echeveria

Rosea Grandis ‘로세아 그란디스’

Aka E. rosea grande Hort.

 

In the National Horticultural Magazine, vol. 26, 1947, H.G. Rush wrote that the rosette of “E. rosea grande” is more than 55 cm across, producing numerous flower stalks. “The bright red markings wich outline the fresh green, deeply crenulated leaves mark this as a most desirable” plant. “Sometimes E. rosea grande is confused with E. crenulata Rose and frequently the latter name is applied to the former but E. crenulata is a very different plant.”

 

Whether these photos show the correct plant is unsure - its leaves are clearly not "deeply crenulated" :

Photos Noelene Tomlinson

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