Plant Identification??

Winston, GA

I believe this is some type of succulent? Not sure. Can someone please help I will post pic now.

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Vicksburg, MS(Zone 8a)

Wow--pretty plant. Don't know what it is--looks a lot like a Jade except the leaves are pointed. Hopefully someone who knows will come along and be able to tell you for sure what it is.

Fredericksburg, VA(Zone 7b)

You might want to post this in the cactus and succulents thread. I'm sure one of the experts over there can give you more detail. It looks like some type of jade and is lovely'!

Saugerties, NY(Zone 5a)

It sure is a beauty

Poughkeepsie, NY(Zone 6a)

Looks like a jade to me too, as doccat said, go over to the cactus and succulent forum and ask!

Ayrshire Scotland, United Kingdom

Yip, I say Jade also, we call them money plants as the were given to people as cutting to bring good fortune, but world wide they have different local names, they can grow into trees, I have one indoors and it is filling a huge ornamental pot, buts drop off from time to time as I water it as the stems are quite brittle, but just poke it into the soil and they root like crazy, WeeNel.

Athens, PA

Looks like some type of Echeveria to me, which is in the Crassulaceae family. Also in the Crassulaceae family are jade plants and hens and chicks.

I was looking online and apparently there are over 150 different types of echeveria. You may want to google Echeveria and take a peek at this family. There was a lot of information out there.

Carolyn

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