Two More Succulents

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thirdpole
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Two More Succulents

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You guys are great and I cannot thank you enough! How about a dozen virtual donuts for the entire site? LOL.

OK, I have two more succulents I need help with. Any help would be appreciated.

thirdpole (PS: thirdpole is what the people of Nepal call Mount Everest. I was told that there is the North Pole, then there is the South Pole and to the people of Nepal, Mount Everest is the Third Pole. I went hiking there in '98. Awesome!)
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Tony
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Re: Two More Succulents

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First one could be cotyledon orbiculata. It is a highly variable species that can have large, green or gray, round, flattened leaves or leaves that are thin and long like this plant has.
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Re: Two More Succulents

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I agree with Tony and think the other is probably a sedum, one of the many named hybrids.
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Re: Two More Succulents

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I believe the first is Cotyledon orbiculata v. oblonga 'Flavida' & the 2nd, Sedum nussbaumerianum.
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