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Oct 25, 2019 11:52 AM CST
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Name: Christie
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I know that the two in the middle are sempervivum.
I think the yellowish one is Sedum Angelina.
I am wondering if the big one could be Painted Echeveria ??? Shrug!
And that pink one at the bottom?? Some type of Echeveria also?? Shrug!
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Oct 25, 2019 12:11 PM CST
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Yes, that big plant looks like this one.



Lower right plant maybe Sedum?
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Oct 25, 2019 12:16 PM CST
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Name: Christie
Central Ohio 43016 (Zone 6a)
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Thanks! Just one more left to identify - will check out Sedum in the database. All of these I collected as tiny bits and pieces off the sidewalk at my grocery store when they had an outdoor end of season sale. Were going to be walked on and trampled, so I figured "what the hey" and took them home to see if I could root them. Grocery store did not mind one bit. Win-win!
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