bunch of family Succulents

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BrandonH
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bunch of family Succulents

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first 3 are aloes of some kind that my mom grows. She got them from Hp and they have really taken off. They flowered but i don't have pics of the flowers sorry

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Then these are my sisters succulents of some kind

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sorry for so many but any help would be greatly appreciated Thanks :) Edited some how had double pics!
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Re: bunch of family Succulents

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2 and 3 are Gasterias and the last two look like Echeverias
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Re: bunch of family Succulents

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If forced to be specific I'd go for:
1. Aloe descoingsii
2. A xGasteraloe hybrid
3. A xGasteraloe hybrid, or possibly a species Gasteria - a less shadowy photo would help!
4. Senecio, maybe S. haworthii.
5. Echeveria secunda v. glauca, or similar
6. Echeveria, maybe an E. setosa hybrid (the leaves are not a hairy enough, and probably too wide, to be E. setosa)

I could be a little bit out on these, and may be way out on 4.
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Re: bunch of family Succulents

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ok i took some non shadowy photos o f that one to see if it helps
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Thank you both so far :D i know nothing about succulents yet
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