Help ID some Succulents

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Help ID some Succulents

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Hi Guys,

I need some help to ID this Succulents to put them in my collection. No rush!

Thanks in advance! Cheers :)

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Getting the species can be hard, but often the Genus is fairly easy:
1. Gasteria. Just possibly a "Gasteraloe" hybrid.
2. Looks like Sedum sediforme. Do you live in a Mediterranean country? If so, this seems likely as it is fairly widespread native. Could be another Sedum, or possibly even a different genus in the Crassula family.
3. An "Epiphyllum"
4. Sempervivum
5. Aloe aristata
6. Haworthia
7. Crassula perforata
8. Not sure - Pachyphytum ?? Sedum ??
9 Crassula tetragona - or similar?
10. Another Gasteria - may be exactly the same as 1
11. Crassula perforata again
12. Cotyledon orbiculata
13. Graptopetalum paraguayense
14. Not sure - Pachyphtum/Graptopetalum/Pachyveria etc
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The last one - Graptosedum 'Francesco Baldi' ( = Graptopetalum paraguayense x Sedum pachyphyllum)
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9. Looks like Kalanchoe Daigremontiana
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esp_imaging wrote:Getting the species can be hard, but often the Genus is fairly easy:
1. Gasteria. Just possibly a "Gasteraloe" hybrid.
2. Looks like Sedum sediforme. Do you live in a Mediterranean country? If so, this seems likely as it is fairly widespread native. Could be another Sedum, or possibly even a different genus in the Crassula family.
3. An "Epiphyllum"
4. Sempervivum
5. Aloe aristata
6. Haworthia
7. Crassula perforata
8. Not sure - Pachyphytum ?? Sedum ??
9 Crassula tetragona - or similar?
10. Another Gasteria - may be exactly the same as 1
11. Crassula perforata again
12. Cotyledon orbiculata
13. Graptopetalum paraguayense
14. Not sure - Pachyphtum/Graptopetalum/Pachyveria etc
Hi, thanks a lot for the time and effort! Can you please check te numbers there is something wrong because there are more images than numbers. :)
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eduart wrote:The last one - Graptosedum 'Francesco Baldi' ( = Graptopetalum paraguayense x Sedum pachyphyllum)
Thanks for the information :)
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teo wrote:9. Looks like Kalanchoe Daigremontiana
Thanks for the information :)
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Maybe my Gasterias are "Gasteria bicolor var. liliputana (Poelln.) Van Jaarsv." or "Gasteria verrucosa"?
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Cyber_380 wrote:
teo wrote:9. Looks like Kalanchoe Daigremontiana
Yes it is. Sorry, I missed this one out. Also number 10, which is another Crassula family "not sure"
All my other id's from 9 onwards should be shifted down 2 plants.
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esp_imaging wrote:
Cyber_380 wrote:
teo wrote:9. Looks like Kalanchoe Daigremontiana
Yes it is. Sorry, I missed this one out. Also number 10, which is another Crassula family "not sure"
All my other id's from 9 onwards should be shifted down 2 plants.
Thanks a lot :D
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Cyber_380 wrote:Maybe my Gasterias are "Gasteria bicolor var. liliputana (Poelln.) Van Jaarsv." or "Gasteria verrucosa"?
It's very hard to tell. Young plants can have slightly different leaf shape and markings to older plants, and the size and colour vary with age and how much light, water and fertilising the plant gets.
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#3 is not Epiphyllum. It is a Lepismium. Not sure of variety. A cousin of Rhipsalis.
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It is probably Lepismium houlletianum. (#3)
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williamsii823 wrote:#3 is not Epiphyllum. It is a Lepismium. Not sure of variety. A cousin of Rhipsalis.
Thanks a lot for the info :)
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williamsii823 wrote:It is probably Lepismium houlletianum. (#3)
Thanks a lot for the info :)
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