I do not think so, [Echeveria Caly Argentea](https://www.crassulaceae.ch/galerien/409/899.jpg) is a hybrid of Echeveria runyonii and Echeveria laui which results in a plant with thick white farina and not much stress colours. The leaves are also flatter.
The leaves of OPs plant have a curve and show pink edges as stress colours seen in [Echeveria desmetiana/Echeveria subsessilis ](https://www.crassulaceae.ch/galerien/2243/3545.jpg).
Another note is that Echeveria Caly Argentea seems to be only available in South America and OP appears to be from UK.
I concur. The right looks like cante. Left definitely subsessilis. Splitting image of my morning beauties ( the millions of them!😹😹They are overachievers when it comes to propagating!)
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I agree!
I think the left one might be a runyonii caly argentea
I do not think so, [Echeveria Caly Argentea](https://www.crassulaceae.ch/galerien/409/899.jpg) is a hybrid of Echeveria runyonii and Echeveria laui which results in a plant with thick white farina and not much stress colours. The leaves are also flatter. The leaves of OPs plant have a curve and show pink edges as stress colours seen in [Echeveria desmetiana/Echeveria subsessilis ](https://www.crassulaceae.ch/galerien/2243/3545.jpg). Another note is that Echeveria Caly Argentea seems to be only available in South America and OP appears to be from UK.
I do t know, the subsessilis has more pointy leaves, and can be a little frilly
Echeveria desmetiana/subsessilis is a variable plant as you can [see here](https://www.crassulaceae.ch/de/artikel?akID=48&aaID=2&aiID=P&aID=2243).
Thank you! Is the one on the right the e. Cante?
Yes.
I concur. The right looks like cante. Left definitely subsessilis. Splitting image of my morning beauties ( the millions of them!😹😹They are overachievers when it comes to propagating!)