This are a few new succulents to ID:
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Thanks in advance for any help.
New Succulents to ID
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Re: New Succulents to ID
#1 Euphorbia milii
#4 Kalanchoe (something)
#2Pachypodium lamerei
#4 Kalanchoe (something)
#2Pachypodium lamerei
Re: New Succulents to ID
I think Maja meant #5 is pachypodium lamerei, not #2
Re: New Succulents to ID
Yes but of course. #5 is lamerei. For #2 i have no idea. Never seen before. Thanks jessr.jessr wrote:I think Maja meant #5 is pachypodium lamerei, not #2
Re: New Succulents to ID
Last one (nr 10) is Senecio crassissimus. It has (always) vertical leaves.
Re: New Succulents to ID
#9 looks like a young Dioscorea elephantipes, or something very closely related.
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Re: New Succulents to ID
I agree with some IDs...here are more:
1. Euphorbia millii
2. quite unusual look-thought perhaps Sinocrassula yunnanensis at first, but looks more like a Gasteria. Blooms might help pin down ID on this one.
3. 6. & 7. are Sempervivum (hard to say which)
4. Kalanchoe
5. Pachypodium lamerei
8. Echeveria -could be 'Tippy', chihuahuaensis, or lindsayana/colorata
9. Dioscorea elephantipes (could be young one)
10. Senecio crassissimus
1. Euphorbia millii
2. quite unusual look-thought perhaps Sinocrassula yunnanensis at first, but looks more like a Gasteria. Blooms might help pin down ID on this one.
3. 6. & 7. are Sempervivum (hard to say which)
4. Kalanchoe
5. Pachypodium lamerei
8. Echeveria -could be 'Tippy', chihuahuaensis, or lindsayana/colorata
9. Dioscorea elephantipes (could be young one)
10. Senecio crassissimus
Rosemarie