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  2. Graptopetalum paraguayense - Wikipedia

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    Sedum weinbergii (hort. ex T.B.Sheph.) A.Berger. Graptopetalum paraguayense is a species of succulent plant in the jade plant family, Crassulaceae, that is native to Tamaulipas, Mexico. [2] Common names include mother-of-pearl-plant and ghost plant. [1] This is not to be confused with Monotropa uniflora which is also referred to as the “Ghost ...

  3. Crassula capitella - Wikipedia

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    Compact form of Crassula capitella subsp thyrsiflora. An extremely variable species. The narrow, pointed, splayed ("propeller-like" [2]) leaves are initially a light green, but become a strong reddish colour in the sun. [3] The leaves are stacked, and near the base of the rosette they are larger. Near the top of a rosette, the leaves gradually ...

  4. Dudleya farinosa - Wikipedia

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    Dudleya farinosa is a species of succulent plant in the family Crassulaceae known by several common names, including bluff lettuce, powdery liveforever, and powdery dudleya. A coastal plant of northern California and southern Oregon, it is typically found on ocean bluffs just directly above the reach of the waves, and sometimes inland.

  5. Graptopetalum macdougallii - Wikipedia

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    Rosette plants; stems short, basally branched and in addition with axillary runners. Rosette dense, ± mat-forming. Leaves tongue-shaped, spreading during the growth season, connivent during the dry season, 2,5 – 3, 5 x 0,8 – 1,5 cm, usually ± bright bluish to greenish, apically drawn out into an up to 2 mm long elongate tip.

  6. Dudleya - Wikipedia

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    Dudleya. Dudleya, commonly known as liveforevers (Spanish: siemprevivas) is a genus of rosette -forming succulent plants in the stonecrop family, Crassulaceae, consisting of about 68 taxa in southwestern North America and Guadalupe Island. The species come in many forms, some large and evergreen, others geophytic and deciduous.

  7. Dracaena pinguicula - Wikipedia

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    Stilt-like roots holding a young plantlet above the surface. The stolon is visible to the right. The defining characteristic of D. pinguicula are its thick stilt-like roots. Each rosette produces several of these roots, which can elevate the plant several inches off the ground and are covered in a thick brown cuticle.