I've acquired a number of succulents and I'd be really grateful if anyone could help me identify them or point me in the right direction of even the genus they belong to?
Identification of a few different species (mesemb/Aizoaceae?)
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Re: Identification of a few different species (mesemb/Aizoaceae?)
The large, bristly specimen in the center of the last picture is Trichodiadema densum, and the very bottom right of the last picture is an Aloinopsis sp., likely A. luckhoffii
Others are more adept with this family of plants and will be able to help further.
Others are more adept with this family of plants and will be able to help further.
17 year old Cactus enthusiast specializing in hard growing North American species.
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Re: Identification of a few different species (mesemb/Aizoaceae?)
That's great, thanks for your help!Atozbotanicals wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2019 10:22 pm The large, bristly specimen in the center of the last picture is Trichodiadema densum, and the very bottom right of the last picture is an Aloinopsis sp., likely A. luckhoffii
Others are more adept with this family of plants and will be able to help further.