My Succulents...

If you have a succulent plant and need help identifying it, this is the place to post it.
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Murph
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My Succulents...

Post by Murph »

Here are photos of nearly all my succulents...please ID any u can, and sorry if the pics take a while to load as there are so many...

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Weird - a Euphorbia is not a cactus, yet a Pereskia is.
templegatejohn
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Post by templegatejohn »

Hi Murph,

Quite a lot of plants but here goes:

1. Looks like Senecio saginata (Kleina saginata).
2. Could be Kalanchoe x kewensis (can't see it very well).
3. Need a closer photograph
4. Sempervivum (could be one of a number).
5. Graptopetalum paraguayense.
6. Kalanchoe tomentosa
7. Echeveria, not sure of species.
8. Echeveria, probably elegans.
9. The photograph looks like Hereroa probably carinans
10. Haworthia, probably fasciata.
11. Can't see it well enough.
12. Could be a Gibbaeum
13. Not sure. Echeveria, Graptopetalum?
14. Looks same as No. 2 from photograph.

John
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Post by Buck Hemenway »

Murph, John

I have some different opinions. In the first place Murph, your plants could do with more sun.

1. Senecio articulatus
2. I think its Crassula tetragona in full shade
3. Looks like a portulaca to me
4. Sempervivum
5. I think this is one of the sedums -S. adolphii or nussbaumeranum
6. Looks like Echeveria pulvinata or one of the setosa hybrids like Doris Taylor, just going to bloom
7. Echeveria runyonii
8. Echeveria derembergii
9. Don't know.
10. Aloe aristata
11. Crassula multicava
12. Lots of possibilities probably an echeveria
13. I agree with John
14. Same as no 2 Crassula tetragona.

Have fun!

Buck
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Murph
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Post by Murph »

Thanks guys. As for my succulents needing more sun, i don't think so. They are in full sunlight all day, but i took the photos early in the morning after a full night of rain. I keep most of them in pots as the ground is so dry and compacted, and really hard to get any moisture into. Thanks for the help :wink:
Weird - a Euphorbia is not a cactus, yet a Pereskia is.
DieTer-Xz
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Post by DieTer-Xz »

I agree with Buck on the Aloe aristata. I have one too and I also thought it was an Haworthia.
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