I suspect it’s a pure agavoides clone, so should probably be called Echeveria agavoides ‘Elk Horn’. But I don’t know where it comes from or who named it like this.

by LourensE

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  1. Upstairs_Beginning72

    Assumed to have been originated from the late Frank Reinelt’s collection and around 2012 it was imported from US to South Korea without name. Korean sellers named as Echeveria ‘Elk Horn’ then and this one is now being world-widely circulated.

  2. LuckystrikeFTW

    Would Echeveria agavoides ‘Elk Horn’ then be the name for the variegated form similar to how Echeveria Rainbow is the name the varigated form for Echeveria Perle von Nürnberg or the name for the Echeveria agavoides cultivar?

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