Please help me ID my Sans...
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Mentha (East TN, Zone 6B-7A)
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Please help me ID some succulents in my collection? Thanks!
Comments (7)Yes, Welcome to the forum. Those are quite a few to go through for ID. Just have a few minutes jumping in & out of the forum, so quick thoughts on some. 2. Does look like Haworthia cuspidata. 4. A. Is Aloe variegata on the right track with Haworthia pumila for 5. A & B. C. has been see listed by a couple of cultivar names, one being H. attenuata 'Wide Band' or 'Wide Zebra'. Nice Gloxinia! Just so you know, when writing plant names, single quotes are used on cultivar names. Species names are not capitalized. Common names or nicknames can use double quotes (but are not necessary). I believe all Bryophyllum have been moved back into Kalanchoe now. Cute pups, all! The Gasteria & Sans would require lengthy research. Sorry, I've no time for that now. Maybe I'll get back....See Morehelp me ID this sans. please
Comments (9)Antoinette, I'm not exactly sure how much/how little to water Sans in the winter (this will be my first winter with mine), but I think they can go at least month without being watered (Hopefully someone more experienced will chime in on this) As most plants are dormant or more slower growing period (due to less sun outdoors among other things) in the winter, they don't need as much water. I believe your skewer method is a good idea for the spring/summer (you can get away with watering more frequently during these times of the year). I use a toothpick instead of a skewer and it works for me with watering my Sans (in efforts to not overwater). I figure it's better to underwater than overwater, but they will be happiest if in between the two (so when in doubt, don't water, essentially). How I use my toothpick method is kind of like cooking brownies, if soil comes out, it's still most, if not, I need to give it a drink. As to the uprightness of your Sans, I'm not sure to be honest. I have a pup like yours (same hahnii, much younger though) that only has three leaves, it's very upright at the moment but I believe in time it will "rosette." That being said, I believe yours will over time again, I think the shape turns more "rosette" with more leaves. Hope I've helped. :) Planto...See MoreHelp me ID my succulents...Name the succulents! I'd love to id unknown
Comments (9)Hi Gina, no apologies needed:-) people her will chime in on the IDs, it's not a pain at all, and the list is a little less active because it's JUNE, yay, we are all out in the dirt:-) if you don't get a response soon, try this: repost your photos with numbers and just a short request for ID's. That makes it easier for folks to answer. usually you'll get several responses, with each person just IDing a couple plants, rather than one person doing it all. The numbers help make it easier for several folks to each focus on what they know best....See MoreSans Jaboa please help id
Comments (1)Tag says Jaboa. Research shows a different picture. Your thread has a pretty white background. :) Do you have a pic?...See Moreakrrm (Nancy in NJ 7a)
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