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Succulents Water-retaining plants adapted to arid climate and soil condition.



 
 
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Old 27th June 2009, 06:27 PM
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Default Picked up some new succulents today

I think I've gotten a few I never posted here at all... I have a pretty decent little collection of them at this point!

Anyhow, here are the latest additions.

A fenestraria. Haven't been able to get a species ID on it yet. The tag says rhodophyllum but there's no way that's right.


Epipyllum oxypetallum. I <3 this one! This was a gift, freebie plants from people who gave them to me just to be nice are always the best kind.


Aloinopsis Schooneesii. Totally new to me I'd never even heard if it before I saw it at the store. Still reading about it.


Echeveria perl von nurnberg. I love the colors of this one.


Crassula ovata. My fiance's mother has a HUGE lovely jade plant, and I've been tempted to just swipe a leaf so I could have one of my own, but buying one is probably a better idea, really.
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