Hello there ! Sorry to bother you (feel free to ignore lol) but I'd love if you could ID one of my succulents !
I've had it for like 5-ish years, and it's always baffled me. It feels like a weird mix between the growing habits of Aeonium, the leaf shape of Echeveria, and the thickness of Sedum and Graptopetalum.
Some info: Its rosettes are quite small in size (3 cm max i think), and its leaves are very plump, with no protective powder on them. This year it started flowering !
Visually, it really reminds me of Echeveria multicaulis, but idk. Multicaulis' leaves look a bit thinner in the pictures ? more spoon-like ? Maybe mine is just full of water lol.
According to Worldofsucculents, the leaves of Multicaulis are also bigger than mine (i think). And i don't remember mine making pups from its rosette, only from its stem.
The color also seems deeper (waxier ?) in Multicaulis, but again, maybe that's just the pictures or differing stress levels. I've also noticed its flower stalk seem to droop down, or at least stay parallel to the floor, unlike Multicaulis', whose stalk seems to go up.
I'm really stumped. I've looked at many websites and so many species and hybrids, but none seem to match exactly ? Either the number of leaves, their shape, the flower's color...
I'm probably just looking too far into things, or missing something obvious, but oh well !
Either way, thank you and I hope you have a nice day :)
Echeveria multicaulis looks right to me actually! With how easily succulents can cross breed with eachother it's possible there's something else in there but sometimes you just have to go "close enough." It's very pretty regardless!











