Baja_Costero said: There are various strings of pearls and dolphins and beads (now Curio spp.) but the first plant is the form I recognize for C. rowleyanus. The second plant is possibly a variant of that species with extra-chunky leaves, or maybe a hybrid between it and a larger-leafed species. Don't know. I would expect it to have the same white, fragrant flowers, though.
The first plant looks like it could use a lot more light.
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