Some more succulents i cant find the name

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jardimdapini
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Some more succulents i cant find the name

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Hi guys!

I have a couple more succulents that i cant find the name, already researched and could not get the name of them...

This looks like anacampseros, but wich one? :-k
https://prnt.sc/q3brk2

And this one i know it is a crassula, but again wich one :-k
https://prnt.sc/q3btlc
- Already find, its crassula coralita :D

Thanks in advance for the help!!
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And this one i know it is a crassula, but again wich one :-k
https://prnt.sc/q3btlc - Already find, its crassula coralita :D
There are several similar looking Crassula hybrids to this. All of them are C. perfolia var. minor × another Crassula species. If you were in the states I'd suggest it's Crassula 'Springtime', because that's by far the most common one here. To be honest, they're all similar enough that you can't easily tell them apart without flowers. Luckily yours is flowering so maybe we can get a more solid ID. Post a picture when the flowers open
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Re: Some more succulents i cant find the name

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The first one looks like Cremnosedum to me.
Crassula Coralita looks right but as Shane mentioned there are several similar looking hybrids
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First - looks like a Cremnosedum indeed. I had a plant Cremnosedum 'Crocodile' few years back - very similar.
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