Help ID succulents- mostly common?
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Succulent Id Help, Please
Comments (2)I believe it would be considered a rosette. It grows much like an aloe (not like a hen-and-chick, echeveria rosettes). Diana in PA...See MoreSucculent plant ID help please?
Comments (10)Thank you all so much! :) Based on what you told me regarding the first pic, I search around and found this: http://mountaincrestgardens.com/crassula-perfoliata-subsp-coccinea-giant-propeller-plant/ The description mentions the chartreuse yellow-green color: " Crassula perfoliata subsp. coccinea: 'Giant Propeller Plant', 'Airplane Plant', 'Scarlet Paintbrush', 'Keiserskroon'. New growth in center is gray green changing to chartreuse yellow green as the leaves grow and age. Bright orange-red flowers stalks rise to 18" in summer. " Regarding the second, I'm really surprised how Echeveria Harmsii Ruby Slippers, that hoovb suggested, looks so similar to Echeveria pulvinata Ruby! I don't think I would know the difference by looking at the plant. Is the flower of one a different color/form than the other? Thank you all again! Geetha...See MoreHelp ID (echeveria?) succulent problem, please
Comments (2)Hi Charli, don't have a name for you but I can tell this plant is not getting enough light. See the big gaps between the leaves? If it were getting proper lighting it would be tighter leaves and more compact. The stem looks to me like it is underwatered. Too much water usually will rot it and make it soft. Multiple plants together is fine. My advice is to add more sunshine. Tracy...See MorePlease identify these succulents (#2) mostly aloes
Comments (42)At this site, it uses the misspelled name, but mine looks like the first picturepictured "rauschii" and I think eww's looks like "snowflake" but I could be misremembering. There is another called rauschii sp. (The last picture in that species group) and it is much larger than in the description. The pot is 3-4 inches, so unless the "rosette" doesn't include all the way to the tips of the leaves, then mine is bigger than that. it could look like the last onepictured by Rina. Do you have pictures of those flowers, Rina? Maybe I'll Google those two species' flowers and compare them to the flowers I have....See Moreealdwood (10a)
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