echeverias and euphorbias

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Spikylover
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echeverias and euphorbias

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Hello
Can you please help with these new additions?
The 1st is probably euphorbia horrida but i just wanna be sure.
2nd maybe echeveria agavoides maybe aquamarine? It is almost 10-11 inches wide
3rd an echeveria but no idea what. Leaves are darkly colored close to purple.
4th not even sure if it's an echeveria at all. The leaves are thick and more rounded.
Thank you.
Rachel
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Re: echeverias and euphorbias

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I recon the first two plants in your first pic are Euphorbias.

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Re: echeverias and euphorbias

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Agreed on 1 and 2
There are more cacti in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
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