Cotyledon secuada
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Cotyledon secuada, Baker (Echeveria secunda, Booth). Fig. 1083. Stemless: lvs. in a rosette, crowded, cuneiform, mucronate, glaucous, curving upward: fls. in a 1-sided, recurved spike, reddish yellow; peduncle long, 6-12 in. high. June-Aug. Mex. B.R. 26:57.—Probably the most common species in gardens. Distinguished by its pale green red-tipped rosettes; several forms. Half- hardy. E. glauca, Baker (E. secunda var. glauca, Otto), has glaucous-green foliage. See pp. 1086-7.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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