They're from different sellers but both called "Echeveria Grouse" but I can never find a lot of info on them so I think there may be a more common name for them. The left (Pic 2 is right after watering, 3 is its props) is plumper and purple but the right one (Pic 4) is thinner and gray. They are both constantly in bloom with identical flowers but the left has a near 100% chance to prop from stem leaves whereas the right never does.

by MyCatsDumberThanUrs

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  1. LuckystrikeFTW

    Whenever you buy from a seller that sells korean hybrids, you should expect that not many know what plant it is nor will you find much information. There are simply too many hybrids created from East Asia many of which also end up with duplicate names, translation errors or mixing up similar plants with other names.

    If you say the flowers are identical it could very well be that this plant was distributed with different seedlings where each seedling behaves differently.

  2. Can you show pictures of the flowers of each plant please?

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