Echeveria Arlie Wright

Echeveria Arlie Wright succulent for sale from Orange County nursery

This particularly stunning hybrid created by Dick Wright was named after his mother “Arloine”. The exact crosses are unknown, but as most of Dick Wrights hybrids, this plant was stemmed off of Echeveria Gibbiflora. Echeveria Gibbiflora has lend itself very well to Dicks creations where he was able to Hybridize a number of plants. Over the years many names have been lost and now many of these hybrids are simply classified as Echeveria Gibbiflora Hyrbids, some bumpy, some wavy, and some remain unknown until they reach larger sizes. Like many of the Hybrids, this plant shoots up large, antenna like flowers that appear spectacularly out of this world.

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