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Nice little collection. The one in the front is Haworthia attenuate and the one behind it on the left looks like a Rhipsalis species. The one in the back I'm not sure, perhaps Crassula as Hayley has suggested.
Ty
Thank you
Yeah trying to find then and of the aloe
The round one looks like pictures of Echinopsis dominos: http://cactiguide.com/forum/viewtopic.ph.... The others might be species of Crassula? Not sure.
You've got like four succulents there. One of them is aloe... I don't know about the rest. Good luck! http://homeguides.sfgate.com/white-spots...
Nobody can ID this?
Spotted on Mar 20, 2015 Submitted on Mar 23, 2015
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Nice little collection. The one in the front is Haworthia attenuate and the one behind it on the left looks like a Rhipsalis species. The one in the back I'm not sure, perhaps Crassula as Hayley has suggested.
Ty
Thank you
Yeah trying to find then and of the aloe
The round one looks like pictures of Echinopsis dominos: http://cactiguide.com/forum/viewtopic.ph.... The others might be species of Crassula? Not sure.
You've got like four succulents there. One of them is aloe... I don't know about the rest. Good luck! http://homeguides.sfgate.com/white-spots...
Nobody can ID this?