I bought some of these succulents without having a species name on them and I got some from friends. If you could identify any of these for me I would appreciate it!
Crassula maybe?
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Name: Tiffany purpleinopp Opp, AL @--`--,----- 🌹 (Zone 8b)
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#1 Portulaca grandiflora (moss roses)
#2 Agree with Hylotelephium (formerly called Sedum) Probably 'Autumn Joy' cultivar.
#4 & 5 Agree with Echeveria
#6 Compare to Anacampseros. Maybe be A. rufescens if it turns red/purple in significant direct sun
#7 Crassula ovata (Jade plant)
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#3. Maybe Gymnocalcium
I agree with all the rest.
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