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by Nina
(South Africa)

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Unknown succulent 1 Crassula Bluebird Variegated

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Please help identify these succulents. Can’t find any info on google. Thank you

Comments for Unknown succulents

Aug 27, 2017

Listed in Captions
by: Jacki

I’ve put some suggestions in the captions of each photo. Without seeing how the plants grow, it’s hard to pin it down.

More on Crassula and Kalanchoe here.

See how to grow Echeveria here.


Sep 09, 2017

Crassula Swaziensis variegated
by: Nina

I found the name of my succulent 1.
Crassula Swaziensis variegated


Sep 09, 2017

Good work!
by: Jacki

Nina, that’s excellent! Sometimes all you need is a nudge in the right direction.


Unknown succulents

by Nina
(South Africa)

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Succulent 5 x Sedeveria ‘Pats Pink’

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I bought these succulents at a nursery but they don’t add any name to identify the type of succulent it is. Please help to identify, i’m struggling to find identifications on google. Thank you

Comments for Unknown succulents

Aug 27, 2017

More Suggestions
by: Jacki

Here are more suggestions for your second group.
I don’t have specific page on x Sedeveria, but these plants are hybrids between Sedum and Echeveria, meaning that they sometimes show characteristics of both parents, some more than others.

More about Sempervivum here, and Cobweb Sempervivum here.

The final one is Echeveria setosa, a nice little fuzzy one.

Please keep in mind that not all of these plants are hardy. Some are, which means they prefer to be grown outdoors, and will take surprisingly low temperatures.

All of these plants need bright light.


Aug 27, 2017

Appreciated
by: Nina

Thank you for the quick response. Very much appreciated. This info does help a lot.


Unknown succulents

by Nina
(South Africa)

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The green rose-like with red tips – Echeveria

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I got these from my husbands grandmother. Love how they look but very curious about their identities. I currently name them “Ouma Baby” plants (in afrikaans)
Ouma-grandmother.

Comments for Unknown succulents

Aug 27, 2017

More suggestions
by: Jacki

These are a little harder to determine an identity. The top one is most likely some kind of Echeveria, and the lower one is a Pachyphytum/Echeveria cross.

There are lots of these and it’s hard to differentiate between them.

More on those here; x Pachyveria.


Unknown succulents 3

by Nina
(South Africa)

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Unknown succulent 10 Some kind of Ice Plant

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Also bought these without any identification of them. Thank You

Unknown succulent Cotyledon

by Nina
(South Africa)

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Cotyledon orbiculata

I’ve taken a better photo. Leaves are flat on the inside and round on the outside

Comments for Unknown succulent Cotyledon

Aug 27, 2017

Cotyledon orbiculata
by: Jacki

This could be the plant called pig’s ear (Eng.); plakkie, platjies, varkoorblare, varkoor, kouterie (Afr.)

It’s a beautiful and interesting plant, love the red outline and tips!


Aug 27, 2017

Succulent
by: Nina

Me too 🙂 Thank you very much!