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Hello members,

I am struggling to identify the names for these plants. I would most appreciate it if someone could help please? I apologise for the picture quality.

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Cotyledon tomentosa variegata and Pachyphytum oviferum
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esp wrote:Cotyledon tomentosa variegata and Pachyphytum oviferum
Thank you. That is the first and third picture right?
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I am offering cuttings to those who are interested. I believe I also have Graptopetalum amethystinum. I have 2 other plants that I wasn't able to upload the pictures for some reason but if anyone is interested feel free to PM me :smile:
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Here are the other 2 plants
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Yes, the second of the original plants is Graptopetalum amesthystinum, its leaves are slightly flattened on top, the other two both look like Pachyphytum oviferum. Of the two following, the first could be Pachyphytum x 'Captain Jessop', as the leaves look slightly green and red or it is just Pachyphytum oviferum with the bloom rubbed off? The second could be Graptopetalum amesthystinum again.
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See www.conophytum.com for ca.4000 photos and growing info on Conophytum, Crassula & Adromischus.
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Liz M wrote:Yes, the second of the original plants is Graptopetalum amesthystinum, its leaves are slightly flattened on top, the other two both look like Pachyphytum oviferum. Of the two following, the first could be Pachyphytum x 'Captain Jessop', as the leaves look slightly green and red or it is just Pachyphytum oviferum with the bloom rubbed off? The second could be Graptopetalum amesthystinum again.
Thank you for this, helps a lot. They are struggling for sunshine as the summer has been a rather wet one. I think your right about it being Pachyphytum x 'Captain Jessop as they are different plants for sure. They are in the early days and with a lot more exposure to sun I'm sure they will change dramatically. Once again, I appreciate the info :smile:
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ChrisR wrote:The Cotyledon is this; https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=cotyl ... 54&bih=592
Thanks Chris, I do recall you mentioning it before now I come to think of it. Appreciate it :smile:
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