Hello,
Sorry for ALL the attachments - I am very enthused about adopting this assortment. But am very ignorant to their names.
I tried the best I could do and then found this awesome web sight. I have begun to try and propagate most of these beauties and am
doing something right! But Please help me identify these please. Thank you - Karen
Adopted these beauties, Please help me Id
Adopted these beauties, Please help me Id
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- Chicken and Hen or something like that?
- IMG_1816.JPG (12.79 KiB) Viewed 836 times
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- Echeveria of some sort
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- Echeveria ?
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- Very tiny Rosette - Aeonium?
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- Dark Aeonium compared to the next one
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- Light colored Aneonium - Small Kiwi?
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Re: Adopted these beauties, Please help me Id
#1 - Looks like an Aloe hybrid.
#2 - yes;
others - your guesses are better than mine;
How did you make so small pictures?
#2 - yes;
others - your guesses are better than mine;
How did you make so small pictures?
If your cacti mess in your job just forget about the job.
°C = (°F - 32)/1.8
°C = (°F - 32)/1.8
Re: Adopted these beauties, Please help me Id
#3 - Crassula falcata
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Re: Adopted these beauties, Please help me Id
#4 - Graptopetalum paraguayense, commonly known as Ghost Plant.
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@7George - I used my iphone and then uploaded to my mac and cropped. - can really zero in!
Thank you - this is so fun!
Thank you - this is so fun!
Re: Adopted these beauties, Please help me Id
Last two aeonium are probably both kiwi, the very tiny rosette is sempervivum
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