Everything is made up and the points don’t matter.
I’m asking because I genuinely don’t know, asked for a mixed flat and seller sent me a photo of what they’re sending today. I know a few, and google lens helped with some but said a lot were stonecrop.
So I’m asking the experts, what am I getting? (Even if you just know one or two).
The blacked out piece of paper is something I had them add with my name on it for the photo.
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I’m disappointed in you, no Agave in amongst that lot! 😂
oh boy here goes my best guesses
A1 echeveria harmsii/ruby slippers
A3 graptoveria fred ives
A4 sedum nussbaumeranium
B1 sedum obesum
B2 crassula ivory towers
B3 cremnosedum little gem
B4 graptopetalum pentandrum (although looks a little pink)
continued bc every time i look it erases my post
C8 looks like a Kalanchoe I have called paddle plant. There’s a ghost plant in there (round and spiky structure coming from a stalk, bluish grey), but I’m typing this on my phone, so I can’t go back and look at the grid. I saw hens and chicks for sure.
H2 looks like a Hoya I have called Hindu Rope.
E3 is a tentacle…
F4 – tiger’s jaw, I think? It’s much healthier than the one I’m currently rescuing at work, if that’s what it is.
I apologize. I normally go by botanical name (and variety if it’s not just a hybrid), but I’m pretty new to most succulents outside of the genera Portulaca, Delosperma and Kalanchoe, and aloe vera and snake plants. With cacti, I’m lost outside of Lophophora williamsii and Echinopsis pachanoi, from growing them myself. But I’ll get there.
I think B5 might be Echeveria ‘Takasago No Okina’
https://preview.redd.it/cajya5abjkgd1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=554a4b42a5e74490d8117108f1b2feccd1c12b61
H1 – possibly a campfire plant Crassula capitella.
H7 – ice plant Corpuscularia lehmannii.
E7 – looks like a jade of some sort, one of the leaves almost looks like it’s pulling a gollum mutation too.
C2 – Fairy Elephant’s Feet, Frithia pulchra.
E5 – maybe an Aeonium of some sort? I’m a newbie to these so really not sure.
F6 – tiny buttons sedum, sedum hispanicum ‘aureum’
F7 looks like a panda plant/teddy bear, just watered mine today!
A6 is haworthiopsis attenuata I believe. F7 is kalanchoe tomentosa.
How much was this flat and where did you get it from? Curious because you got a really big variety of things, not just multiples of same plant
B6.5 looks like a Dudleya
This is a fun way to edumacate 😅
I’m here to learn 😄
Here is my contribution:
A1 echeveria ruby slippers
A3 graptoveria Fred Ives
A5 Sedum shooting star
A6 Zebra plant
A8 Graptopetalum paraguayense variety (maybe Peach, Pinky or Purple Haze)
B4 graptopetalum superbum
B6 wooly senecio
B8 Stapelia sp. (Hard to tell which species from pic)
C2 pink vygie
C7 jade plant
C8 crassula pefoliata var falcata (propeller plant)
D4 graptoveria Opalina
D5 echeveria Dark Moon
D6 pachyphytum compactum
D8 crassula Spiralis Estagnol
E3 senecio stapeliformis
E5 aeonium Medusa
E7 crassula capitella variegated
F4 faucaria felina
F5 maybe sedeveria blue burrito?
F7 kalanchoe tomentosa
G6 graptosedum sp. (Maybe Vera Higgins or aspenglow)
H1 Sedum adolphi (maybe ‘sunset’ variety)
H5 either string of pearls or a ruby necklace that has lost its color from not enough light
H6 string of melons
H7 ice plant
That’s a great looking flat. Not something I thought I’d be saying on a late Saturday night (Calif. 🙂
I’ll take E3 for “Things that look like a snake” please Alex
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F6 is an artichoke
B7 – Kalanchoe delagoensis
E1 – Kalanchoe orgyalis
F7 – Kalanchoe tomentosa
Oh gosh i cant name like 99% but this is a gorgeous collection 😍
A1 – echeveria pulvinata ruby? (If the tips get more red with sunlight)