![]() ![]() It is one of the Best Variegated Succulents you can grow. ![]() I grow both forms, when my plants flower I will get them precisely identified by the ICN. Echeveria x imbricata 'Compton Carousel' (Variegated Hens and Chicks) - This succulent forms attractive clumps under 6 inches tall of small tight rosettes 4 to 6 inches wide with short blue-gray leaves that have wide cream-colored margins with a hint of pink on older leaves. Also known as Echeveria ‘Lenore Dean’, this succulent features tall clumps of tight rosettes with short, blue-gray leaves with cream borders that show off a dash of pink. The supposedly natural (non-variegated) form of Echeveria peacockii sold as 'Morning Beauty' is not officialy admitted, the name is not valid : think that 'Morning Light' is a non-valid japanese name. Plants will be packaged with care but soil may shift during shipping. ![]() One plant similar to the ones pictured will be sent. It is often sold as Echeveria 'Morning Beauty' variegata but it's not a valid name. Echeveria Lenore Dean imbricata variegated rare succulent live plant Ship bare root. The proper name for these is Lenore Dean, named after the person who discovered this. This one is as perfectly perfect as a Compton can get. FREE shipping Add to Favorites Echeveria 'Green Emerald' f. The most common is often sold as subsessilis variegata but the name subsessilis is not valid anymore : This Compton Carousel has a thicker leaf, we've been importing these from a specific farm to keep the leaf a little more forgiving. rare succulent -Echeveria Lenore Dean Variegated Rare Korean Succulent (249) 68.00. Hi ! It's Echeveria peacockii variegata, not subsessilis. Echeveria 'Compton Carousel' (also known as 'Lenore Dean') is one such eye-catching plant it has beautiful cream-color leaves with a stripe of green along the middle of each one (the leaves sometimes turn light pink around the edges). ![]()
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