What do i have?

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hablu
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What do i have?

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Maybe I asked this one before, but then I forgot. Id please on the second (green) plant. Harry
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The taller euphorbia is Euphorbia fasciculata, the white one in the front Euphorbia mammillaris fa. variegata. On the right might be a little stapelia or huernia, in the back the whitish leaves some echeveria.
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Well done Karla, I think she's spot on!

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Hi Carla, Thanks for ID-ing. The Ech. is E. gracilis. The little one down is a Huernia. the pale one is Eu.mammilaris var. alright. But for the green middle Euphorbia somebody gave me the suggestion of Euphorbia schoenlandii. I shall google a bit on both names. Thanks again. Harry
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http://www.euphorbia.de/e_schoenlandii.htm
Euphorbia schoenlandii and fasciculata are similar. I have a fasciculata (at least I bought it under that name) and your plant looks very much like mine, maybe yours is a little taller, mine fatter, but then mine probably has more light than yours.
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Thank you Karla. I wanted to ask Frank ... in germany. I see you found his site and solved the problem. Strange enough I read in the book: Succulents - the illustrated dictionary from Sajeva and Costanzo - that they see it as two different species. But, I know that frank is the absolute specialist so I believe him. Greets Harry
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