Can you help me ID my beloved succulent tree?
Blair Brennan
7 years ago
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Blair Brennan
7 years agolast modified: 7 years agoRelated Discussions
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 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 MoreCould you help me ID my new succulents?
Comments (2)Hello, sorry I’m in a rush so will just say the pink variegated one looks like a type of Tradescantia, something that I wouldnt really consider as a succulent. Your English is just fine, trust me, I’m English and you write better than some I know! Perhaps add some location/zone info after your name, go to your profile and add it as your second name I think :-) Gill...See MoreCan anyone help me ID my succulent? I think it is a common type...
Comments (2)Crassula ovata ‘Minima’ aka mini jade...See MoreBlair Brennan
7 years agogreenclaws UK, Zone 8a
7 years ago
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