I bought them today.Unfortunately they are expensive..My poor wallet..:) But love in first sight..There is nothing to do..:) I bought them but I can't idetfy..The salesman said that they will bloome..I wonder when and what kind of..How frequently they need water and fertilize?Please help me to find their names..
#5 is a species of Euphorbia. #6 is Opuntia microdasys or a close relative. #7 is a species in the family Aizoaceae, possibly in the genus Lithops but more likely a different but related genus.
#1 looks like a Crassula, don't know which one. Might need more light. #3 is a Gollum or Hobbit jade, Crassula ovata; there was an earlier thread on this forum that discussed the differences between these two, apparently it's a mutation of the well-known jade tree. #5 # #6 Agree with Michael F. on euphorbia & Optunia. someone at this forum will identify them.
1 is crassula 'string of buttons' 3 is a crassula...the one i have is marked as 'hobbit' which doesn't mean the tag is correct...
Lighting the plants from behind makes ID not easy. Its not as if you have anything rare or difficult to ID, though. #1 is Crassula perforata #2 is a Huernia. Will need to see flowers to determine which species. #3 is Crassula ovata 'Gollum'. Crassula argentea is not a valid name. #4 is Senecio articulatus #5 is a blurry Euphorbia #6 is Opuntia microdasys #7 is a Argyroderma
I believe they are: Crassula perforata Piaranthus (maybe) Crassula ovata 'Gollum' Senecio articulatus Euphorbia (hard to say which) Opuntia microdasys var. rufida perhaps Lithops or Lapidaria
Personally, I think the final plant may be Pliosplios nelli. It does not look at all like any Lithops or Lapidaria I have.
The plant in the picture does not seem to have spotted skin, as Pleiospilos do. It looks more like an Argyroderma.