Just bought this yesterday. No ID on the plant. Purchased in San Diego.
Please help. photo attached.
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2 new photos. 4 inch pot in front of pot. Fuzzy appearance on "leaves". Leaves 3/4 to 1 inch long.
New Succulent to ID
New Succulent to ID
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Last edited by jeanccc on Sun Mar 06, 2016 5:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Delosperma?
Young professional amateur in Schlumbergera and Rhipsalidopsis growing and hybridizing
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It reminds me of some Sedum I had some 15-16 years ago... can't remember the name.
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Is this plant hairy?
My first though was some Pachyphytum. So maybe we can combine our thoughts to get to Sedum pachyphytum (but I don't think this is the one).
Sedum pachyphytum, does that ring a bell?eduart wrote:It reminds me of some Sedum I had some 15-16 years ago... can't remember the name.
My first though was some Pachyphytum. So maybe we can combine our thoughts to get to Sedum pachyphytum (but I don't think this is the one).
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No, not Sedum pachyphyllum.
From memory it has very short and fine hairs.
From memory it has very short and fine hairs.
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Yes, a little fizzy.
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I know this thread is a bit old, but I'm 90% certain its a Cotyledon, but not quite right for the well known tomentosa
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It looks a Crassula to me.
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