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Audrey Williams
2017年05月09日
Can someone help me name this? it's a succulent i think
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我是小花:Hello, this is Succulent plants. Its Latin name is Echeveria purpusorum, people often call it Yamatonishiki.
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hoodoosucculents
2017年05月04日
hey i just discovered these in my yard and arounds the woods near me i wanna do a garden or something with them but i dont what they are i looked on google fb plant picture id apps everything. so if anyone knows could you please tell me #succulent #help
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meriunkat:some kalanchoe and sedums look very much alike
meriunkat:@hoodoosucculents well Kalancoe is a genus name that has over 200 species, so you need to search through them and find the right one.
purpletaz:definitely sedum
Cleaux:Wow this is beautiful I love it
hoodoosucculents:i found them theyre sedums
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deerod96
2017年05月02日
Hi does anyone know what type of cactus this is?? Any help is appreciated! (: #cactus #succulent
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Cleaux:so cute!!
deerod96:Thank you!
Yan Tao:Probably an Opuntia species. Still to young to ID properly.
玛姬珂:Opuntia tuna, maybe .
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Aurora
2017年04月28日
hey I was wondering if someone could help me identify this. it only had a generic "succulent" tag on it. thanks!
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shaska:echeveria elegans, maybe? i have this one too, i'll let you know if i find anything that fits it better!
LadySweetToothe:I'm having the same problem! If anyone knows please help!
heyalex27:its definitely some type of echeveria,
but there are soooo many!
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Sierra Wilson
2017年03月22日
I need help identifying. 🤔
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我是小花:The Latin name of the plant is Echeveria nodulosa. The Chinese name is 红司. Native to Mexico.The plant loves the sun very much.
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Sierra Wilson
2017年03月22日
I've had this plant for a while now and I was curious if someone could help me identify it. I've had it for about three years now. It has died and came back many times.
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Michelangelo DaVinci
2017年03月04日
i juat got this fellow and i dont know her name. help would be really appreciated!
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meriunkat:a nickname is dwarf umbrella tree
sunnyzou:Schefflera arboricola
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Elizabeth Gardner
2017年02月27日
I would like help identifying this succulent.
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sophieDD:maybe it's "silver star crown"
ATastyBellPepper:Graptoveria ‘Silver Star’
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Rachel
2017年02月25日
help me identify this plant
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ATastyBellPepper:@Rachel my pleasure ☺️
Rachel:thank you so much Erin! 💚
ATastyBellPepper:wrightia vietnamensis
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JustCaffeine
2017年01月29日
Could somebody please help me identify these adorable little succulents? I got these cuties for a pretty good deal at a local plant shop yesterday. They are very small, the tallest one measuring at around one inch tall. I'd just like to know if there are any particular caretaking requirements for it compared to my other succulents and cacti, and just because I like to be able to identify my plants. #succulent #help
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Morpheus M Clerk:looks like Ice plant but I'm not sure that's what it is precisely, from the looks of it it's ready to take over whatever area you plant it in, so be ready for that!
Clair-Lee:It seems that it was over water and lack of sunlight. In my opinion, you should take care of it just like your other Echeveria. One or two months later, it may look different and you can distinguish it easier.
小心翼翼:Oh,good looking
绿手指干货:More sunshine, less water, is so esay!
Succulent Hauz
2017年01月02日
Can anyone help me name this Huernia? It doesn't stand at all lookes like a hanging one.
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stone:@Succulent Hauz Similar to Selenicereus innesii.
Succulent Hauz:@Andy yeah but it doesnt have hairs like that
Andy:Similar to Aporocactus flagelliformis (L.) Lem
GFinger
2016年07月19日
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Step 1: Gather Your Gear
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1 Trowel - Used for weeding and digging small holes.
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3 Sun hat - For UV protection, make sure this is wide-brimmed and cinches.
4 Watering can or hose – What you need will vary depending on your garden’s water needs and proximity to your water source.
5 Wheelbarrow - For larger gardens, you'll need one to transport mulch, dirt, and compost.
6 Roundhead shovel - For digging larger holes.
7 Rake - Ideal for spreading mulch, and gathering or transporting debris that has collected around your garden and between plants.
8 Shears - Use to prune away browning leaves or snipping herbs.
9 Pitchfork - This is an essential tool if you are creating a compost heap or pile.
Continued…
We take an interest in gardening for a variety of reasons—higher quality produce, exercise in the great outdoors etc.
When you're just getting started, gardening can be intimidating.GFinger will help you learn the basics, starting with these steps.
Step 1: Gather Your Gear
Proper tools provide us more comfort and efficiency, which means less work for us!
Here's what you'll need to get started.
1 Trowel - Used for weeding and digging small holes.
2 Gardening gloves - As much as we like getting our hands dirty, we don’t like getting them that dirty. A good pair of gloves can also protect your hands from bugs and prickly plants and weeds.
3 Sun hat - For UV protection, make sure this is wide-brimmed and cinches.
4 Watering can or hose – What you need will vary depending on your garden’s water needs and proximity to your water source.
5 Wheelbarrow - For larger gardens, you'll need one to transport mulch, dirt, and compost.
6 Roundhead shovel - For digging larger holes.
7 Rake - Ideal for spreading mulch, and gathering or transporting debris that has collected around your garden and between plants.
8 Shears - Use to prune away browning leaves or snipping herbs.
9 Pitchfork - This is an essential tool if you are creating a compost heap or pile.
Continued…
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