ID Tiny Succulent-- Poisonous to Cats??
Liz M
6 years ago
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Comments (3)Kinda looks like Kalanchoe. In case it is I included a link to the ASPCA plant toxicity website. I hope your cat is okay. :) Here is a link that might be useful: Toxicity to animals...See MoreCan someone please help me ID my new succulents?
Comments (7)Your Hens and chicks looks like Sempervivum 'Red Beauty'. Just in case you don't know, most Sempervivums need to be out in the cold in the winter so it doesn't make a great houseplant. A better garden plant for sure. i can't identify the so called zygo cactus from your picture. Maybe a closer shot? The third picture looks to be a sedum of some sort. These all look to be succulents, not cactus, to me. One last thing, most succulents are poisonous to cats so I don't recommend you let your cat eat any of them....See MoreSucculent ID help
Comments (3)Cotyledon orbiculata oblonga. It loves light, as much as you can give it. I wouldn't keep this around your cats, its pretty poisonous....See MoreSucculent Ids and questions
Comments (8)1. looks like one of the Alworthias (perhaps Black Gem) 2. Crassula ovata - jade plant; maybe one of small-leaved varieties 3. Haworthia attenuata var. radula 4. looks like Aloe variegata; but small plant just in front of it looks more like gasteria - is it different plant? 5. Aloe - not sure which one, but I don't think it is A. vera......See MoreLiz M
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6 years agolast modified: 6 years ago
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