Thought I'd share some pictures of my favorite succulents. Here are my guesses as to their names: 1. Aeonium decorum variegata 2. Echeveria Desert Lotus 3. clockwise Crassula portulacaria afra variegata Rainbow Bush Crassula portulacea Jade Plant Echeveria desmetiana Pachyveria Sedum Adolphi nova Golden Glow 4. Aeonium leucoblepharum Am I even close. If you happen to know the real names of any of these plants please let me know. Any other information on their care would be greatly appreciated.
Those are some beautiful plants. I'd have to say my favorite is the Jade plant though. Thanks for posting. I can never look at too many pics of Succulents. Thanks again, Tricia
Want to see the same plants 6 months later. I'm still not sure if these are the correct names. 1. Aeonium decorum variegata 2. Echeveria Desert Lotus 3. Crassula portulacaria afra variegata Rainbow Bush 4. Crassula portulacea Jade Plant 5. Echeveria desmetiana 6. Pachyveria 7. Sedum Adolphi nova Golden Glow 8. Aeonium leucoblepharum
Your succulents are wonderful, and you certainly live in the place for them. How long have you had them? I don't think it takes long for them to get big living there.
These were some of the first succulents I bought and that was back in late August of 2006. I started with 14 plants purchased at Lowes and am now up to 62. I think I have the Succulent Fever bad. They are so cool to watch how they change as they grow.
I have just recently received many clippings of different succulents and while I still love Jade, I'm falling in love with Echeveria and many of the flower looking ones. I received just about 45 different clippings and feel like I'm in heaven. Now, it's just time to look for pots and more soil:)
Those are really lovely plants. You're making me want to dash outside to snap a couple of pics of mine!
45 different clipping!!! You are going to have a great time potting all of your new succulents. Do you know what kinds they are?
DandyLioness please post photos of your succulents. I really enjoy taking photos of my succulents as they grow and change.