It seems I'm building a collection of Agavoides. I thought I was doing well at 15 until someone told me they had 25-30.
Here's a few to share with you.
First one is a unknown hybrid of Sirius that when it first arrived was bright pink, a product of being stuck under a heat lamp to produce a false colour. It's what dodgy sellers do unfortunately, along with giving it some outlandish name to sell it under. It's a shame people do this as buyers are only going to be disappointed. For them they have your money. So while Echeveria Agavoides have no official register, its the wild west out there.
Nice form though, and I'll update during the summer with how it naturally looks
Next is Frank Reinelt a lovely cross that has a looser less compact style, but makes up for that with great colouring. Cheers Harry !
This little one is Frank Reinelt, again another cross with elongated leaves and structure.

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