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Help me ID my succulents...Name the succulents! I'd love to id unknown

8 years ago

I do not know these beautiful saved succulents!! They have florished and i believe could come apart ..... the cupped leaf gal is leathery and a bit fuzzy.... and is that an aloe?? it is stacked on one stem growing upwards. they happy for now but don't know if they have same needs and growing out of the pot. the cupped on might have a flower stalk coming from where the stem split into two stems stalks! thanks for your help!!

I think I have the Haworthis straight -- three variety there..... and Tiger's tooth?? Are those Senecios blue chalk fingers?? Little pots Black prince babies...... and a Crassula topsy turvey or ripple Jade?????! yikes


Perferotas, tom thumb, Anacampseros, pagoda???? string banana cutting -- beautiful parent!! and Burro's Tail pot behind?? He's not extremely happy but hanging in there!! another perforata behind that?? and a nice Gollum!


Panda Ear and Crassula Ovata? and not a clue the one with the points and flat round slightly fuzzy leaves.....


These lithops seem swell .... two varieties?? I water occasionally while the lips are sealed!


The original one is dried and the outer lithop recently grew from that and the little one inside started growing in the new lithop and then original lithop finally dried. not sure variety of lithop .... I had for over a year before these two new ones came on there way!!!! Yay,..... I did not water at all until last week and don't know when to water again.

Alionopsis and new Andromischaus - key lime - it is adorable, is it finicky??


I don't know the front chubby velvety stacked crassula? related to moonglow?? and behind it velvety stacked -- elongating now? on the stem?????


curly leafed on twig in bottle??? the pointed florette next to gasteria ... I do not know.... bad lighting :(



propagated Ficus ... from small branches are making it!





Name the Succulents!!! fun fun .... Thanks and hope this is Fun too!!!
.... the two in the green pot (first pic)-- the tallest one is?? it's in a pot with an aloe?? I potted together in an emergency save and holy moly have they grown ..... I don't know either of them....

Is that a tiger's tooth in the shallow pot on the glass table ?? the mini pots are propagated varieties....... some known ....

I am confused with perforata, rupetris and tom thumbs..... Panda's Ear and who with him???

I am not sure which variety of Anacampseros I have....... Or which Lithops? Did the little growing lithop gal grow out wrong..... one came out and then another ??? The original is dried and what is She doing now..... I just gave her a drink....

The second to last pic has me stumped..... not a moonglow -- too fat? I don't know and the soft one on the stem in back of the chubby soft one????

Gasteria next to it or Hawrthia?? and titanopsis?? The Andromischaus key lime is new -- sounds finicky, next to blooming Alionopsis....

The last pic has haworthis..... the pointed florette is still a mystery..... with gasterias.....

And behind the last pot, last pic thin wavy leaves -- branches from a tree like plant ...

Let loose and do tell all..... Help me please, ID these lovely succulent plants! I am excited to finally know all of whom I have!

Please, do tell what you know, even verify what I think I know. I hope to piece together the ones I don't know!! Thanks, thanks -- thank you very much!!!



Comments (9)

  • 8 years ago

    Wow, nice collection;-) if you go back and edit your post to include numbers on each photo, people will be able to post more readily. Your "twig in the bottle" looks like Curly Willow, you can use the water from the bottle to root other plants more easily. Just our it out into a small container and dip cuttings in it. Then replace the water with fresh water, better for your twig anyway. Goggle "willow water"....have fun!

  • 8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago

    Thanks.... for some reason I am unable to find edit for the post. AAAW, no one is interested in plant ID.... is that a huge pain in the ass question?? My apologies if so!

  • 8 years ago

    Well that makes sense, ..... I will surely repost somehow with numbered pics and plants I really really do not know ... Oh could I delete the photos and re-insert? Thanks so much dear...... I am glad to see your post and wish to be as helpful as I can whilst receiving advise and answers!!

  • 8 years ago

    It is too late to make changes - original post could be only edited within about 2 (?) hrs after posting; now it can't be changed or deleted. Subsequent post could be edited for much longer (not sure how long, but probably 2 weeks or so after posting).

    But you could just repost numbered photos in this same thread...

  • 7 years ago

    I see in the third picture from the top; in the center is what my Mom use to call a "burrow's tail". And in the bottom pot, front to the right, I thought at first glance it was a "Mother of Plenty". The problem is everyone has their own slang names for the same plant! I had a spotted begonia named "John" that I shared with everyone I knew. 15 years later "John" is alive and well in five or six states!!! Succulents are easy to share too!

  • 7 years ago

    1st picture is Senecio kleiniiformis.

  • 7 years ago
    last modified: 7 years ago

    Photo 8 that "chubby stacked Crassula" is actually a

    Corpuscularia lehmannii – Ice Plant

    photo 4 you have a kalanchoe tomentosa 'chococolate solider' and kalanchoe millotii

    the Aloe in the first picture looks like an Aloe ciliaris

    In the big pot in the second photo with the haworthia's you have an aloe juvenna up front.

    the lithops are hard to ID because there are so many and they all look different from each other. Someone with more lithop experience could hopefully point you in he right direction though.

    Hope this helps.

  • 7 years ago
    Thank you so very much everybody. Indeed helpful.
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