Can you help me ID this succulent?
Elena
4 years ago
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Stefan
4 years agolast modified: 4 years agoRelated Discussions
Can 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 MoreHı, can you help me? Succulent id ?
Comments (2)#1 looks like one of the blue echeverias, see Echeveria subsessilis, or E. peacockii (which BTW are both now lumped under the name E. desmetiana), or one of its hybrids, which all look much the same to me, LOL. #2 maybe a Pachyveria??? #3 maybe E. agavoides, or its hybrids. #4 agreed with above, likely to be E. colorata, or otherwise maybe E. chihuahuaensis which is less commonly available. #5 maybe a Graptoveria??? #6 looks like a sedum??? #7 maybe E. 'Ron Evans', if there are tiny hairs on the leaves, too blurry to see from the photo....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 MoreCan anyone help me ID this succulent?
Comments (3)Looks like an Echivera to me, and it seems a bit etiolated. I leave it to others to tell you more....See MoreNil13 usda:10a sunset:21 LA,CA (Mount Wash.)
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