In The Garden: More succulent plants from pots in VD

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  1. Nadia White Rock

    Nadia White Rock Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    More succulent plants from the pots in VanDusen.
    1.This yellow maybe not succulent
    VD pots.jpg

    2.No idea, this can be a conifer?
    VD pots,long green.JPG

    3. I was thinking about Mammillaria sp. on the right
    Mammillaria q.JPG

    4. Is this Senecio succulent?
    Senecio succulent q.JPG
     
  2. Junglekeeper

    Junglekeeper Esteemed Contributor 10 Years

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    Looks like:
    1. Rhipsalis baccifera, Mistletoe Cactus
    2. Crassula muscosa, Watch Chain
     
  3. Eric La Fountaine

    Eric La Fountaine Contributor Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    # 2 is Crassula muscosa. I have some in my office. Very easy to grow. Let me know if you want a piece. Sometimes called princess pine (obviously not a good name) or called watch-chain--the resemblance seems clear.

    I think the first is probably a cactus like Hatiora or Rhipsalis.
     
  4. Sundrop

    Sundrop Well-Known Member

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    # 4 looks very much like Sedum sp.
    There is Senecio at the bottom-right in the second picture : Senecio rowleyanus String-of-beads (I know, you didn't ask about that one ;-) )
     
  5. Nadia White Rock

    Nadia White Rock Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Thank you
    I found Senecio rowleyanus myself!:) felt very proud
     
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    Sundrop Well-Known Member

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    I agree that the Cacti in the third picture looks like Mammillaria. I would like to add, for those who may be curious, that the big plant to the left of it is Agave victoria-reginae.

    Is not the world of succulents absolutely amazing?
     
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    Nadia White Rock Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Yes, it is absolutely amazing
    Thank you to everybody for attention to my post. I wish we could see in bloom all of these rare in our area plants.
     
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    agree with all the id's. good job!
     

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