cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/25424516

They were all so purdy that I couldn’t help myself. Surprisingly affordable too, even the bigger ones, which is always nice.

What are the front row?

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The “spiky” one on the left is Euphorbia susannae, next to it is Crassula argyrophylla, and the one that looks like a little rose is Aeonium dordantale if I remember correctly.

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What’s the one that looks like a rock? Awesome haul! Always love your updates :)

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That one is a Whitesloanea crassa - kinda similar to pseudolithos that I love very much, but completely suck at growing, so they get deformed or just straight die on me more often than I’d like to admit… :(

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We’ve all got those plants that just love to die no matter how much we want them to stay alive… keep at it! You’ll find a friendly one someday :)

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Thanks! And yeah, we sure do - hope this one stays healthy, being different species and all - fingers crossed!

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Succulents are so diverse!

What’s the fluffy one in the back?

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That one is Mammillaria hathiana, also known as Old lady cactus :)

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Ty 😁

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