Badly etiolated as mentioned but check it against the first photo under Echeveria zahnii set #33.
http://wap.ourflo.ru/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=4089
I suspect only selected forms are commonly grown if it is indeed this one.
johnw
Thanks John - that's as close as I've seen. L It looks close enough for me to to research winter care which was my main issue really.
I appreciate the link - there are some absolute gems there! E.rosea (#29) was particularly outstanding.E.longissima (#18) has long been on my wish list.
Here are two clumps. Not sure if they are the same species in the garden. The first grows under some lollipop bushes in facing east and gets morning sun and the second faces north grows in full sun.
Looks like what I grow as E.elegans. A thoroughly rampant species even in the UK, although it loathes our winter wet. I can get it to survive but it will be knocked back to just one or two rosettes.
On the subject of the etiolation, I wonder if some species need more sun than the UK can offer in the growing season? This was in full sun in a good'ish (for us anyway) summer.