Three new succulents

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Mrs.Green
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Three new succulents

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Finding a tray with a lot of different succulents at my local florist,I got a bit carried away . Finding what genera these belonged to wasn’t quite as easy.. My respect for the succulent people have grown considerably! Several times after much searching online, I thought I had nailed the genus at least, just to find very similar looking plants ( to my untrained eyes anyways) of another genus.. :?

All three are small plants ; the first ones diameter about 7 cm, the second one is ca. 6 cm high and nr.3 is about 7-8 cm.high and the same for the diameter.

Not expecting species names but if anyone at least recognizes the genera of this succulents, that would be great :)
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Jangaudi
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Re: Three new succulents

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1 could be Adromischus cristatus or some form of it.
2 I dare not guess, too many similars, and cultivars, but from the Crassulaceae family most likely.
3 Probably Adromischus cooperi
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Re: Three new succulents

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1 - similar to Echeveria 'topsy turvy'
2 - maybe Pachypytum oviferum ??
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Jangaudi wrote: Sun Dec 06, 2020 3:09 pm 1 could be Adromischus cristatus or some form of it.
2 I dare not guess, too many similars, and cultivars, but from the Crassulaceae family most likely.
3 Probably Adromischus cooperi
teo wrote: Sun Dec 06, 2020 4:44 pm 1 - similar to Echeveria 'topsy turvy'
2 - maybe Pachypytum oviferum ??
Thank you very much Jangaudi and Teo! With a bit more ‘flesh on the bones’ it’s easier for me to investigate further :)
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2. Not P. oviferum, my guess is a hybrid.
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Re: Three new succulents

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My best guesses are
1. Echeveria "Topsy turvy" or some similar hybrid
2. some x Pachyveria
3. no idea
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esp_imaging wrote: Mon Dec 07, 2020 9:59 am 2. Not P. oviferum, my guess is a hybrid.
Thank you esp_imaging :)
x_101 wrote: Mon Dec 07, 2020 1:00 pm My best guesses are
1. Echeveria "Topsy turvy" or some similar hybrid
2. some x Pachyveria
3. no idea
Thank you x_101 :)
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Re: Three new succulents

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I ain't a pro...But I suspect Pachyphytum cuicatecanum for the second one?
Although this seem to recieve too much water that it is dropping down a bit, looking foward to have a more compact view of it~
For the third one...It reminded me of Adromischus Cooperi, possible? or its hybrid?
Merry Christmas btw~
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Rabbit wrote: Fri Dec 25, 2020 9:10 am I ain't a pro...But I suspect Pachyphytum cuicatecanum for the second one?
Although this seem to recieve too much water that it is dropping down a bit, looking foward to have a more compact view of it~
For the third one...It reminded me of Adromischus Cooperi, possible? or its hybrid?
Merry Christmas btw~
Thank you Rabbit :) No water from me but bought plants are often dripping wet or bone dry.
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Mrs.Green wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 10:10 am
Rabbit wrote: Fri Dec 25, 2020 9:10 am I ain't a pro...But I suspect Pachyphytum cuicatecanum for the second one?
Although this seem to recieve too much water that it is dropping down a bit, looking foward to have a more compact view of it~
For the third one...It reminded me of Adromischus Cooperi, possible? or its hybrid?
Merry Christmas btw~
Thank you Rabbit :) No water from me but bought plants are often dripping wet or bone dry.
Ah I see, its been a while since I buy succulents, totally forgot the fact that the succulenta bought could be in none ideal states. Hope it will back to its beauty with a new owner like ypu. ;)
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Rabbit wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 5:49 am
Mrs.Green wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 10:10 am
Rabbit wrote: Fri Dec 25, 2020 9:10 am I ain't a pro...But I suspect Pachyphytum cuicatecanum for the second one?
Although this seem to recieve too much water that it is dropping down a bit, looking foward to have a more compact view of it~
For the third one...It reminded me of Adromischus Cooperi, possible? or its hybrid?
Merry Christmas btw~
Thank you Rabbit :) No water from me but bought plants are often dripping wet or bone dry.
Ah I see, its been a while since I buy succulents, totally forgot the fact that the succulenta bought could be in none ideal states. Hope it will back to its beauty with a new owner like ypu. ;)
Thank you Rabbit, I hope so too! :)
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