Can you name these plants?

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Can you name these plants?

Post by Smel »

Hi All,
We just happend to be in the local Wilko's this morning looking for a lamp, but came across a few plants and look what I found! This looks very much like what I'm after, Crassula aborescens ssp. undulata? or near enough (is there a mini version?), looks a bit tatty and the leaves are smaller and thinner, but in time they will vanish.

The mammillaria turned out to be 3 seperate plants.

Do you know what they are??

Repotted in some proper compost... the old stuff looks like 100% peat!

Best wishes.

Mel.
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Re: Can you name these plants?

Post by David Neville »

Yes the succulent is a form of Crassula arborescens, something akin to undulatifolia. The Mamms look like they could be M. karwinskiana 'nejapensis'.
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