Echeveria – Identification

Q: Can you identify this plant? The base (the rosette looking part) is about 9 inches across.
A: Tropical plant expert Winston Eason says it initially looked like Aeonium ‘Garnet’. However, on further reflection we now think it is Echeveria ‘Duchess of Nurnberg’
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Echeveria 'Duchess of Nurnberg'

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