Crassula pellucida marginalis rubra

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Crassula pellucida marginalis rubra

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In flower today in sunshine. Thanks Mike T. For name.

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That's a beauty Jane! What other plant(s) are in the pot?
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I spy Crassula muscosa...
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This is for Neal.
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Aeonium haworthioides too, by the look of it, and perhaps Adromischus grandiflorus?
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Hi Ralph,
Well you're obviously an experienced I spy player... but I took the arrangement apart....and cannot find Adromischus grandiflorus? The bottom line line is that I have lots of Crassula bits to spare...both varieties. Cost of postage secures. Otherwise I'll dump it! My method for overwintering works rather too well.
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In the 3rd picture down, what the plant sticking out furthest to the left, then? That's the one I thought was the Adromischus...
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Hi Ralph,
You know I'm not good with names. This is bigger example of plant. I think it's Crassula but I'm sure you will recognise it from this photo. Sorry.
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It looks more variegated here.
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Hi Jane, in that last picture, there is Crassula perforata, the variegated, pointed one and Cotyledon tomentosa, with the jagged leaf edges and hairy. In the picture before that is what I think, is Sedum lucidum, sticking out to the left with pale green leaves.
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Hi Liz,

Many thanks. I think the last one you mention is ladissmithensis?
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