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Succulent id's

ok. I'm just learning to post images (here... it's so much easier on other places!) so bare with me :p
argh! if I post them then they're way too small.... I can't post them if they're big because they don't end up like they should.
ugh!
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anyway.... I tried but you'll just have to go to my site... sorry!
http://groups.msn.com/safesaf....oID=207
the upper right one is a jade plant. I know that.
I'm trying to make cuttings from all of them.
http://groups.msn.com/safesaf....oID=216
I like that one because it's all furry
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The bottom 2 look like Echeveria the top left I can't remember the name but I had one a couple years back.

Joe
 
It is a Kalanchoe species, I forget the exact species but a web search under the genus name will probablt show it. Try "Oak leaved Kalanchoe". This one is a tough bugger if you give it enough light and a lovely specimen when grown well. I water mine very infrequently. It can get lanky over time and it should be topped every so often and the tops rerooted to keep it compact. It etiolates without a LOT of sunlight and is mainly a winter grower for me. It is short day flowering, and sensitive to interuptions of the dark cycle which will prevent flowering. I find it to be more sensitive in this regard than Schlumberga Xmas cacti (hope I spelled that right).
 
cool! I guess the whitish one's a hybrid. it looks exactly like this one:
http://www.lapshin.org/succulent/em.htm
and none of the moms/dads look like that.
I guess the hairy one's kalanchoe tormentosa... aldough mnie doesn't have so much brown.
I'm not sure about the other two though....
 
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