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Please help me ID some succulents in my collection? Thanks!

bobochacha
9 years ago

Hi Everyone! I'm new to this forum and have recently added
some succulents to my plant collections.

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1) Recently, I found some nice Sansevierias growing around the base of a tree at the neighbourhood park and brought some of the juveniles back home. Hope someone can help me identify them:-
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2) Also, which Haworthia is this? Looks like a Haworthia cuspidata to me. Bought it from Ikea-Tampines couple of months back and it has since grew up quite abit:-
Haworthia: H. cuspidata
[ID confirmation by rosemariero]
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3) Got this Gasteria from Giant-IMM with lots of small pups a couple of weeks back. Need an ID on it too, could it be Gasteria doreeniae?:-
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4) Here are some of my other Gasterias + Hybrids etc. needing IDs or confirmations:-

A. Aloe variegata
[ID by rosemariero]
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B. Gasteria cv. 'Little Warty' or 'Lime Warty'?
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C. Gasteria bicolor?
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D. Another Gasteria bicolor?
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E. A Gasteria hybrid?
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5) Here are some of my other Haworthias needing ID confirmations:-

A. Haworthia: H. pumila
[ID confirmation by rosemariero]
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B. Haworthia: H. attenuata
[ID confirmation by rosemariero]
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C. Haworthia: H. attenuata 'Wide Band' or 'Wide Zebra'
[ID confirmation by rosemariero]
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6) Some of my other Sansevierias needing ID confirmations:-

A. Sansevieria: S. trifasciata 'Jade Dwarf Marginated'
[ID by plantomaniac08]
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B. Sansevieria: S. trifasciata 'Futura Superba'?
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7) Lastly, just wanna share some photos of my Succulent pups:-

A. Haworthia Pups:
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B. Gasteria Pups:
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C. Kalanchoe Plantlets:
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And finally, though not a succulent, some photos of my purple Gloxinia in bloom!

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Many thanks in advance! =)

This post was edited by bobochacha on Tue, Oct 14, 14 at 14:28

Comments (7)

  • plantomaniac08
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Your Sanseveria in question (A.) is S. trifasciata hahnii 'Jade Dwarf Marginated' These grow more squat than your average Sansevieria and have been penned the name 'Bird's Nest' Sansevieria.

    The last one is not an 'African Violet,' but a Gloxinia.

    Planto

  • bobochacha
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Many thanks for your kind assistance, Plantomaniac08! Haha i was really wondering why the flowers of my "African Violet" look nothing like those of my friends'. And i believe your ID for Sansevieria (6A) S. trifasciata hahnii 'Jade Dwarf Marginated' is spot-on too!

    There are indeed so many things to learn from all the experienced forumers here and i have always enjoyed browsing through the many topics & pages in this forum. Hope you all can bear with this newbie plant-lover here. Cheers! =D

  • plantomaniac08
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    You're welcome. I forgot to tell you welcome to Gardenweb! No worries on being new, everyone was new at one point. :)

    Planto

  • bobochacha
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Thanks Planto! Any other kind souls can help me with the rest of the plant IDs needed? Thank you. =)

  • rosemariero
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Yes, Welcome to the forum. Those are quite a few to go through for ID. Just have a few minutes jumping in & out of the forum, so quick thoughts on some.

    2. Does look like Haworthia cuspidata.
    4. A. Is Aloe variegata

    on the right track with Haworthia pumila for 5. A & B.
    C. has been see listed by a couple of cultivar names, one being H. attenuata 'Wide Band' or 'Wide Zebra'.

    Nice Gloxinia!

    Just so you know, when writing plant names, single quotes are used on cultivar names. Species names are not capitalized. Common names or nicknames can use double quotes (but are not necessary).

    I believe all Bryophyllum have been moved back into Kalanchoe now. Cute pups, all!

    The Gasteria & Sans would require lengthy research. Sorry, I've no time for that now. Maybe I'll get back.

  • bobochacha
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Hi rosemariero, thank you very much for your time and assistance! I have included your plant IDs into my 1st post, and amended the plant names too following the correct naming convention (I hope the amendments are ok now?).

    Hope my little pups will grow up big and strong! =)

  • rosemariero
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    On closer look, changing my mind...5. B looks more like a variety of H. attenuata.

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