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Jan 18, 2022 6:21 AM CST
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Gypsi said:a stray cat I brought in so it wouldn't get eaten propagated a lot of my succulents. But they were really pretty before and most still are. I wish I'd have gotten before pics, but I got some in November when I brought them in.

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I have no idea what species, these are all survivor succulents from 2019 Lowes. Anything that died I did not replace. I'll do the same with my semps. If I had not left them elevated in the wind, they probably would not have died.


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WOw... so compact and colorfullll Lovey dubby
I fyou want, i can try IDing some later
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