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I picked this up from LFS 2 months ago. It was smaller than a dime. Now about the size of a silver dollar. Any idea of a name or if it is even a Yuma? It was 5 bucks.

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I picked this up from LFS 2 months ago. It was smaller than a dime. Now about the size of a silver dollar. Any idea of a name or if it is even a Yuma? It was 5 bucks.

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It looks like a Yuma. I don't see a lot of trade names for ricordea yumas or floridas as they all have fairly bog standard visual appearances. Yumas can be finicky though and that's a VERY happy looking Yuma so nice work.
 

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I picked this up from LFS 2 months ago. It was smaller than a dime. Now about the size of a silver dollar. Any idea of a name or if it is even a Yuma? It was 5 bucks.

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Don’t think Yuma carry a name much but vendors name whatever fancy ones they like. For $5 you got a steal, it’s easy a $30-$100 Yuma.
 
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Thanks for the replys. No names? That means I can name it? Let's call it the Citrus Ricordea Yuma since it has some lemon, lime and orange.
 

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