If you have a succulent plant and need help identifying it, this is the place to post it.
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Kamos
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by Kamos »
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Any help is appreciated!Thank you.
Neal
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Astro
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by Astro »
All look like aucampiae to me.
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Kamos
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by Kamos »
Thank you Astro!
Neal
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iann
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by iann »
Yes, L. aucampiae. #1 is interesting, obviously older than the others but not larger. There's just an outside chance it might be L. lesliei.
--ian
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Kamos
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by Kamos »
Thanks again ian. I'm new to Lithops.....much to learn! There seems to be very subtle differences ,even among
the same species.
Neal
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iann
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by iann »
Kamos wrote:Thanks again ian. I'm new to Lithops.....much to learn! There seems to be very subtle differences ,even among
the same species.
Indeed. Not many plants you could ID just from looking at the tips of two leaves
--ian