Please help me identify these!

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EllieKember
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Please help me identify these!

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A family member gifted me a whole bunch of succulents yesterday. I've only recently become interested in succulents, so I'm not all that good at the identification. Any help is extremely appreciated!
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This is one of the ones with a stinky flower
This is one of the ones with a stinky flower
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spencerberus
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Re: Please help me identify these!

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The second one looks like Lampranthus deltoides, 'Pink Ice Plant' http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/SUCC ... _deltoides

The last one is probably some type of Stapeliad, maybe a Huernia, a picture of the flower would help, if available.
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Re: Please help me identify these!

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1 - maybe Graptopetalum paraguayense than needs more light.
2- agreed, Lampranthus deltoides
3 - Aeonium. Several of these have fairly similar rosettes of leaves.
4. - Some type of Aloe - small seedlings of various species and hybrids can look similar
5 - Agreed, it's a Stapeliad. Maybe Stapelia grandiflora. The "stinky" flowers would help an id.
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