New Succulents from Cosentino's

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New Succulents from Cosentino's

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Visited a nursery in Malibu on PCH with an ocean view i've been hounding at for a while. I picked up a bunch of new succulent, but have a few that i'm lacking information on. Any help with names and any other education is warmly welcomed.

1. I think this is a Hawthoria of some sort, it was the only one and the worker just called it a "rosette"
Hawthoria
Hawthoria
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2. No idea what this might be called, my best guess is a type of Kalanchoe since there were other varieties at the nursery, but i could also be very wrong.
Tongue
Tongue
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3. I think this is a Sedum? A furry Sedum?
Furry sedum
Furry sedum
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4. No idea
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5. Sempervidium?
Semper 1
Semper 1
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Semper 2
Semper 2
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Re: New Succulents from Cosentino's

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Here are my guess:
1. Haworthia cuspidata
2. Kalanchoe marmorata
3. Echeveria pulvinata
4. Corpuscularia lehmanii

please anyone correct me if I'm wrong
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4 is Corpuscularia for sure.
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Thanks for your help with names!
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As for the last one, it's Sempervivum, not Sempervidium. There are about 40 species, thousands of named cultivars, many more unnamed hybrids...
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Thanks for the spelling correction! I noticed there was a very wider range of that kind of plant. I'll just have to give it a common name my self.
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