That looks very much like spatulata. There are those that produce pink and at least one that has white flowers. I don't remember which. There was a topic, started by Cindy, last year, that discussed this. Perhaps I can dig it up.
Exerpts from Tamlin Dawnstar:
Well, ID is somewhat possible. A very good criteria for seggregating the different populations happens to be floral color. As far as I know, only the Australian D. spatulata from Melbourne or Fraser Island (including the rather bogus D. lovellae), and the New Zealand types produce white flowers. Of these, it is highly unlikely that the NZ forms are a conideration here as they tend to be more tempermental in their culture, especially the alpine forms. I would say the white flowered D. spatulata comes from Queensland, Australia.
The pink flowered form is more difficult to assess as these are more common forms across the range. In general, the smaller rosetted forms with mature rosettes an inch or less may be reasonably expected to come from the Asian stations, e.g. Borneo.
There are some stable forms associated with specific locales, and with a photo of the rosette, peduncle, flowers and seed details I might be able to offer more insight.
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