I thought I had all of my succulents identified ...

If you have a succulent plant and need help identifying it, this is the place to post it.
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I thought I had all of my succulents identified ...

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... until I started using species names as filenames.

Can anybody help me identify this succulent? The one inside the red oval. I've got the rest of them!
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Re: I thought I had all of my succulents identified ...

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Corpulascaria lehmanii, I think
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Re: I thought I had all of my succulents identified ...

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As usual, I agree with mmcavall.
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Re: I thought I had all of my succulents identified ...

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I also see some Antimima characteristics
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Re: I thought I had all of my succulents identified ...

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Aiko wrote:I also see some Antimima characteristics
Mmmm... I dont think so... I googled "Antimima", and while I do see some similarity in some of the leaves, I do not see any at all in the stalks. Google "Corpulascaria lehmani" and you will see exactly what is in my original post. But regardless of the species identification, I thank you very kindly for your response. It was very kind of you to take time out of what I'm very sure is your very busy day to try and help me out.
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Re: I thought I had all of my succulents identified ...

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Well, it looks a lot like my Antimima alborubra.
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