Echeveria affinis (the more common black species, often trading as Black Knight) was named after this plant, as in having an “affinity to” craigiana. Their flowers are very similar. The only prominent difference I can see is that craigiana has a distinct central exis that is not present in affinis. Third photo shows craigiana v affinis structure. Craigiana flowers already dried out, and affinis flowers yet to ripen.

by LourensE

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  1. wildabandon1987

    I’m loving your echeveria, and your moonstones behind them! 😍

  2. MurinhoVlog

    Parece um pachiphitum, certeza que é Echeveria?

  3. DatSnowFlake

    Thanks for sharing this interesting information about the plant. Also, the plant is goegeous

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