Succulents found in a Drugstore

by Trina
(Florida)

Echeveria species (don't know which one)

Echeveria species (don't know which one)

Echeveria species (don't know which one)
Echeveria 'Perle von Nurnberg'
x Pachyveria (again, don't know which one)
great little logo, very little information...

Hi! I found these succulents in CVS here in Florida and I was surprised to see them there. I tried to use the bar code to identify the plants but no bar code reader can identify them. The instructions on care is not readable and neither can I identify the company through its packaging (I attached it as well) except that they were grown in California. Finding them in Florida, I would think they can be raised in this weather - hot and humid. Please help me identify these plants and whether these can be cared for in Florida. Thank you!

Hi Trina, what a great haul! You really cleaned up in the succulents department.

These are all commonly found plants, I've labeled them in the caption for each one. Just so you're aware, these all look very etiolated, or drawn, as if they didn't get enough light in transit, or when they arrived.

You can see more about how to grow Echeveria and general succulent care here.

Hope that helps,
Jacki

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