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My, now, not so modest bunch! (Picture heavy)

CorpsmanCooper
12 years ago

Alright! My collection of succulents has grown by leaps and bounds due to the generosity of an individual on here. I'd like to show you all what I have, how it's doing and there are a few I could use some advice on. Please take in to consideration that many of these plants are new to me and I'm doing the best I can.

1. This is the Epiphyllum oxypetalum my husband's german grandmother gave me. It's been trimmed and re-potted.

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2. My husband surprised me with this as a gift over this past weekend. I love him! It came with the stupid glued rocks around the top. I�ve already removed the rocks and plan to re-pot in the same pot once my hubby drills a hole in the bottom. I�ll never understand why they glue rocks to the top, plant in improper soil and a pot that doesn�t drain! Do these people know nothing!

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3. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is an Aeonium 'sunburst' according to the tag it came with. I may have moved it to the sun too soon. Not sure what the brown splotches are. Advice?

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4. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is an Dudleya brittonii 'chalk rose' according to the tag it came with. It seems to be opening up now and doing well. Advice?

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5. This was one of the un-rooted cuttings sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It has since rooted and is sitting in bright shade until it is well rooted. It is an Aeonium cristata 'sunburst' according to the tag it came with. Had the brown splotches when it arrived. Not sure what they are. Advice?

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6. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Sansevieria trifasciate 'Hahnii' according to the tag it came with. It seems to be doing well. Advice?

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7. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Graptoveria 'bella' according to the tag it came with. It seems to be doing well. Advice?

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8. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Delosperma echinatum according to the tag it came with. It seems to be doing well. Advice?

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9. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Echeveria 'harry butterfield' according to the tag it came with. I was sent two of these and it seems to be doing well. Advice?

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10. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is an agave americana 'media picta alba' according to the tag it came with. It seems to be doing well. Advice?

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11. This is an un-rooted cutting sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a crassula ovata 'tricolor' according to the tag it came with. When it arrived the base of the cutting had rot so I cut above the rot. let callus and then planted. When I checked for roots yesterday it had none and the base of the stem was starting to rot again. So, I cut above the rot again and am letting it callus. When I try to root it this time I won't be putting the cut end in the soil. I'm just going to lay it on top. Advice?

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12. This is an un-rooted cutting sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a graptoveria 'fred ives' according to the tag it came with. It has since rooted and seems to be doing well. Advice?

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13. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is an aloe 'blue elf' according to the tag it came with. It seems to be doing well. Advice?

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14. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is an crassula capitella'campfire' according to the tag it came with. It seems to be doing well. Advice?

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15. This is an un-rooted cutting sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Echeveria x 'imbricata' according to the tag it came with. It has since rooted and seems to be doing well. Advice?

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16. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is an haworthia limifolia var. ubomboensis according to the tag it came with. It seems to be doing well but I'm still really unsure of how to care for this. I haven't really found much literature on it. Advice?

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17. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is an Aloe 'walmsley's blue' according to the tag it came with. It seems to be doing well. Advice?

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18. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a crassula 'Morgan's Beauty' according to the tag it came with. It seems to be doing well but I'm still really unsure of how to care for this. I haven't really found much literature on it. Advice?

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19. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Haworthia cymbiformis 'variegata' to the tag it came with. It seems to be doing well. Advice?

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20. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Haworthia attenuate var. attenuate according to the tag it came with. It seems to be doing well. Advice?

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21. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Gasteria bicolor according to the tag it came with. It seems to be doing well but I really have no idea how to care for it as I cannot find a whole lot of literature on it. Advice?

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22. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Echeveria 'Spruce Oliver' according to the tag it came with. It's not doing so well and I really have no idea how to care for it as I cannot find any literature on it. Advice?

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23. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Dudleya candida according to the tag it came with. It seems to be doing well but I really have no idea how to care for it as I cannot find much literature on it. Advice?

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24. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Dudleya brittonii green according to the tag it came with. It seems to be doing well. Advice?

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25. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Graptoveria 'Opalina' according to the tag it came with. It seems to be doing well. Advice?

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26. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Echeveria 'noid' according to the tag it came with. I'm not sure what 'noid' means but it seems to be doing well. Advice?

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27. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Aloe Variegata according to the tag it came with. It seems to be doing well. Advice?

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28. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Ledebouria Socialis according to the tag it came with. I'm still not sure of this one. The leaves started to droop and it seems one of the bulbs just didn't want any part of my pot and died. The rest of the plant seems to be doing well. Advice?

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29. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Aloe 'Crosby's prolific' according to the tag it came with. This has since really gotten red at the tips and seems to be doing well. Advice?

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30. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Aeonium 'Kiwi' according to the tag it came with. I think this one was moved in to full sun too fast as some of the older leaves have brown patches on them. Otherwise it seems to be doing well. Advice?

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31. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Aloe 'ellenbeckii' according to the tag it came with. I think this one was moved in to full sun too fast as it started to get some funky colors on it and just didn't look right. So, I moved it in to bright shade and seems to be doing better. I haven't been able to find much on how to care for this. Advice?

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32. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a X Alworthia 'Black Gem' according to the tag it came with. I haven't been able to find much on how to care for this but it seems to be doing well. Advice?

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33. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Kalanchoe luciae according to the tag it came with. It seems to be doing well. Advice?

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34. This is a plant that I bought at a box store. It's an (Echeveria peacockii. It's one of my favorites and seems to be doing really well as it has put off a pup!

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35. This is another purchase from a box store. The tag says Mosaic Aloe but it looks almost identical to the Aloe hemmingii sent to me by mr/mrs generous. The only difference is that the mosaic has much lighter green coloring than the hemmingii. Advice?

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36. This was one of the many rooted plants sent to me by mr/mrs generous. It is a Aloe hemmingii according to the tag it came with. It seems to be doing well. Advice?

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37. This is a plant that I bought at a box store. It's a Anacampseros lubbersii. It wasn't doing well a few days ago but it seems to be doing a lot better.

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38. This is a plant mrs. generous from another forum on garden web sent me. I believe it to be a Haworthia Cooperi. It does not seems to be doing well and I could use some advice.

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39. This is another purchase from a box store. I believe it to be portulacaria afra. It seems to be doing really well.

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40. These I got from my mother up in Michigan. I believed they were supposed to go in the full sun and quickly realized the sun in Florida was too much for them. I have since potted them, limited the ammount of sun they're getting and they seem to be doing fantastic!

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41. I bought this at a box store. I believe it to be Crassula rupestris. It's teeny tiny! It seems to be doing pretty good.

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42. I bought this at a box store. I believe it to be pachyceria 'little jewel' but I'm still not sure. It seems to be doing pretty good.

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43. I bought this at a box store. It is a Senecio jacobsenii and seems to be doing pretty good because its sprouting all kinds of new leaves.

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44. I bought this at a box store. It's still up in the air as to what it is but I believe it to be Aeonium cristata. It seems to be doing really well and has a lovely violet hue to it.

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45. Another box store buy. I believe this to be Rhipsalis and it seems to be doing well.

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46. Another box store buy and another of my favorites. It is Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi according to the tag it came with and it seems to be doing well.

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47. Another box store buy and another of my favorites. It is Portulacaria afra 'variegata' and it seems to be doing well. It's putting off all kinds of new leaves!

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48. Another box store buy. It is crassula ovata 'hobbit' and it seems to be doing well. It's starting to put off new leaves!

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49. My cactus dish of course. The cacti are mammillaria bombycina, mammillaria spinosissima, lemaireocereus pruinosus and a oreocereus celsianus. They seem to be happy!

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50. Another Oma plant. My husband�s grandmother brought this too me It�s pitiful and in a completely wrong type of soil. I will be re-potting it soon and trimming it in the spring.

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51. Another box store by and recently potted up to a bigger hanging basket. It's Sedum morganiuanum and it seems to be doing well if my husband would just quit bumping it!

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52. This was an acquisition from my German neighbor across the street. I commented on how nice it looked and she just gave it to me LOL! I still have some question as to what it is but I�ve been told it�s probably Sedum sarmentosum. I'm still trying to find the right light for it because when I put it in full sun it seems to start turning yellow and in the shade it's more green.{{gwi:673062}}

53. I got this for free from my Grandmother�s neighbor down in North Port, FL. It is Graptopetalum Paraguayense and in rough shape but it�s starting to look really good and spreading! I really love the way this plant looks! It�s one of my favorites! I�m really looking forward to it flourishing. It used to be planted in a rock garden with stapeliads but I had to transplant to a pot because, for whatever reason, this poor plant has been subject to numerous tramplings! Both my daughter�s and husband�s feet are magnetically attracted to this poor thing for some reason!

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54. And then of course there's my stapeliad. It started getting buds but never bloomed and the bids fell off. It's currently in the ground but I'm planning to pot it and bring it in for the winter.

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Alright! That's all of them! I wanted to add the leaflings I've started from some of these plants but I think I'll just write another post on that because this one is already too long and very picture heavy! I'm sorry it's so picture heavy and I ask a million questions. You all know I'm a newbie and I need reassurance that everything is doing good and I need all the help I can get! Thank you for taking your time and looking!


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