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Jan 6, 2012 3:40 PM CST
Name: tarev
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Hi Alan, are you referring to the ones that looks like jelly beans? Those are Sedum rubrotinctum or jelly bean sedum. If you are referring to the other one which looks like little fingers on the left side, those are Crassula Ovata Gollum or trumpet jade. I just planted all of them in this one big pot.


Lynn, just be careful with the temperature okay, especially if there is a hard freeze warning, it may kill them..I have just been stubborn and did not cover any of my outdoor succulents, and thankfully they are surviving though sometimes under stress. Luckily we still hit the low 60's during the daytime, so it gives them much needed heat, but we still get the low 30's, dry and no rain this year.

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