succulent identification

Discussion in 'Cacti and Succulents' started by long ripps, Sep 17, 2008.

  1. long ripps

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  2. Rosemarie

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    Guess I'll take a stab at this, daunting long list as it is... :D What I believe are:

    1. Aloe (too young? for me to tell which)
    2. Sedum
    3. Austrocylindropuntia subulata
    4. Haworthia aristata
    5. Euphorbia or Monadenium??
    6. Aloe aculeata or marlothii
    7. Agave parviflora, perhaps
    8. possibly Echeveria lilacina
    9. Echeveria secunda perhaps
    10. Sedum sieboldii
    11. Sedum spectabile (could have cultivar name)
    12. Sedum spurium 'Dragon's Blood'
    13. Euphorbia (mammillaris? or fasciculata?)
    14. Euphorbia or Monadenium?

    Peruse one of these sites to see if you can find your Euphorbias:
    http://davesgarden.com/guides/articles/view/1157/
    http://www.euphorbia.de/fotoabc.htm
     
  3. Cereusly Steve

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    It is obvious by your uncertain answers that you are only guessing.

    Many of those names you list under Sedum are no longer in that genus.

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    The picture files are far too big, too slow to download and too poor in quality to bother with waiting for so many of them. They should be made smaller and put in an album for much easier viewing.
     
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    Thanks SO much for that, Steve. :| I leave room for correction. Since no one else seemed to be responding, I thought I'd give the poster something to check into, rather than nothing.

    Long Ripps, you can check under the genus Hylotelephium for those I named as Sedum (as Steve might have been able to mention).
     
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    Many former Sedum are in a variety of different reinstated and new genera besides Hylotelephium.

    Hylotelephium sieboldii

    Hylotelephium spectabile

    Phedimus spurius

    #2 looks more like a very old Echeveria amoena that is long overdue for being divided and repotted.
     
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    the number 2 just grows like that i guess, don't think there's anything wrong with it ...
    anyway, thanx for the replies so far :)
    here is a link to an album with my succulents, so you can look at them normal size ;)

    http://www.mijnalbum.be/Album=QN6BXMC3

    grtz
    wesley
     
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    thanx a lot for the help!
     
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    oh yes ...

    I found n° 5 on another forum too :)

    mammillaria polythele (nudum)

    and n° 7 : agave filifera
     
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    n° 1 could be aloe distans
    n° 14 could be euphorbia flanaganii

    what do you guys think?
     

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