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Oct 18, 2013 8:36 PM CST
Name: Sheryl
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What's cool is that whoever put those pots together had a good idea of what required what kind of care. I'm so tired of seeing succulents planted with high water use plants, etc. - I'm sure you all know what I'm talking about. Makes me nuts.

Paul, of the pic you had, the brown fuzzy plant is one of the {5 million} Kalanchoes. Okay, only 139, but still... I think it is likely a K. tomentosa hybrid, perhaps "Chocolate Sol". Behind it, the dark green with white stripes is a Haworthia, possibly H. fasciata, or H. attenuata. I'm not terribly familiar with these guys.

The longer, blue guys down near the bottom are likely Sedum burrito, also know as 'Burro's (or Donkey) Tail'.

I think the gray rose-shaped plants are Echevaria, but not sure.

And that's as much as I'm willing to guess at! Perhaps Hetty or others know more for sure...

Edited to add the complete spelling of "burrito"
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