

How to identify Branched flower hens and chicks (Echeveria bifida)
Branched flower hens and chicks
Branched flower hens and chicks displays a stemless growth habitat with compact rosettes reaching 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 cm) wide. It has up to 15 lanceolate leaves that extend 2 to 5 inches (5 to 12.7 cm) in length, showcasing a unique pale grayish-brown hue. During summer, branched flower hens and chicks features flowering stems that elegantly rise to 18 inches (45.7 cm) above its foliar base, curving and branching out, adorned with large salmon pinkish-orange flowers. These blooms have yellow throats and succulent sepals matching the leaf color, with petals that open slightly near the tips.
Compact rosettes up to 8 inches (20 cm) wide.
Lanceolate leaves with unique pale grayish-brown hue, 2-5 inches (5-12.7 cm) long.
Flowering stems reach 18 inches (45.7 cm) high, with salmon pinkish-orange blooms.
Yellow-throated flowers with succulent sepals matching leaf color.
Petals slightly open near tips on salmon pinkish-orange blooms.
Scientific Classification of Branched flower hens and chicks