my first question is if anyone can tell me what type of Echeveria it is? it's very small, maybe 3 inches across. the flowers appear to maybe be pink or yellow but the buds have not booked yet.
My second question if anyone knows is if I can let this bloom and it will still live? I know many types of succulents will die or at least go dormant after blooming, I would really love to see the blooms but I'm not willing to sacrifice my entire plant just to see them
![I picked up this beautiful Echeveria today with two flowerstalks ready to bloom.
my first question is if anyone can tell me what type of Echeveria it is? it's very small, maybe 3 inches across. the flowers appear to maybe be pink or yellow but the buds have not booked yet.
My second question if anyone knows is if I can let this bloom and it will still live? I know many types of succulents will die or at least go dormant after blooming, I would really love to see the blooms but I'm not willing to sacrifice my entire plant just to see them I picked up this beautiful Echeveria today with two flowerstalks ready to bloom.
my first question is if anyone can tell me what type of Echeveria it is? it's very small, maybe 3 inches across. the flowers appear to maybe be pink or yellow but the buds have not booked yet.
My second question if anyone knows is if I can let this bloom and it will still live? I know many types of succulents will die or at least go dormant after blooming, I would really love to see the blooms but I'm not willing to sacrifice my entire plant just to see them](https://img2.lrgarden.com/feed_pic/p300/238/31/2002011374_2002004133_1497050463.jpg?101)
![I picked up this beautiful Echeveria today with two flowerstalks ready to bloom.
my first question is if anyone can tell me what type of Echeveria it is? it's very small, maybe 3 inches across. the flowers appear to maybe be pink or yellow but the buds have not booked yet.
My second question if anyone knows is if I can let this bloom and it will still live? I know many types of succulents will die or at least go dormant after blooming, I would really love to see the blooms but I'm not willing to sacrifice my entire plant just to see them I picked up this beautiful Echeveria today with two flowerstalks ready to bloom.
my first question is if anyone can tell me what type of Echeveria it is? it's very small, maybe 3 inches across. the flowers appear to maybe be pink or yellow but the buds have not booked yet.
My second question if anyone knows is if I can let this bloom and it will still live? I know many types of succulents will die or at least go dormant after blooming, I would really love to see the blooms but I'm not willing to sacrifice my entire plant just to see them](https://img2.lrgarden.com/feed_pic/p300/239/31/2002011375_2002004133_1497050463.jpg?101)
![I picked up this beautiful Echeveria today with two flowerstalks ready to bloom.
my first question is if anyone can tell me what type of Echeveria it is? it's very small, maybe 3 inches across. the flowers appear to maybe be pink or yellow but the buds have not booked yet.
My second question if anyone knows is if I can let this bloom and it will still live? I know many types of succulents will die or at least go dormant after blooming, I would really love to see the blooms but I'm not willing to sacrifice my entire plant just to see them I picked up this beautiful Echeveria today with two flowerstalks ready to bloom.
my first question is if anyone can tell me what type of Echeveria it is? it's very small, maybe 3 inches across. the flowers appear to maybe be pink or yellow but the buds have not booked yet.
My second question if anyone knows is if I can let this bloom and it will still live? I know many types of succulents will die or at least go dormant after blooming, I would really love to see the blooms but I'm not willing to sacrifice my entire plant just to see them](https://img2.lrgarden.com/feed_pic/p300/240/32/2002011376_2002004133_1497050464.jpg?101)