I can't identfy them..Please help me..

Discussion in 'Cacti and Succulents' started by Selluka, Jul 8, 2008.

  1. Selluka

    Selluka Member

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    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..
     

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  2. Michael F

    Michael F Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    #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.
     
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    constantgardener Active Member 10 Years

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    #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.
     
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    Bluewing Well-Known Member

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    #3 looks like a jade, Crassula argentea cv. 'Gollum'
     
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    joclyn Rising Contributor

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    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...
     
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    wazungy Active Member 10 Years

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    # 2 might be a senecio (sennecio?)
    Look up pickle plant.
     
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    Thanks for all answers..Now I will search from google all the names the you give..
     
  8. Cereusly Steve

    Cereusly Steve Active Member

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    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
     
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    I believe they are:

    Crassula perforata
    Piaranthus
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    Crassula ovata 'Gollum'
    Senecio articulatus
    Euphorbia (hard to say which)
    Opuntia microdasys var. rufida
    perhaps Lithops or Lapidaria
     
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    Analogdog Active Member 10 Years

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    Personally, I think the final plant may be Pliosplios nelli. It does not look at all like any Lithops or Lapidaria I have.
     
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    mandarin Active Member 10 Years

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    The plant in the picture does not seem to have spotted skin, as Pleiospilos do. It looks more like an Argyroderma.
     
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    Analogdog Active Member 10 Years

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    I stand corrected. My thought was the shot was overexposed drowning the spots.
     
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    GreenLarry Active Member 10 Years

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    #1 Crassula perforata
    #4 Senecio articulata (syn Kleinia articulata)
     

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