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xGraptoveria Douglas Huth Cristata

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katemurphy011

Leaves from the mother plant used to propagate most of these babies. Excuse the baby echeveria perle von nurnberg in there with them.

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katemurphy011

#plantid #succulentid

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katemurphy011

And the babiest of all descendants! This plant has given me so many babies, it propagates so easily and so interestingly — some leaves from the original plant produce a 5-headed plant while others produce a single head

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katemurphy011

And another descendant

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Another descendant

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Help me identify this plant #plantid These are babies off a much larger momma with a much thicker root stem, and more leaves arranged more densely

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@Yollymac recognize this one?🤔

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Yollymac

I am thinking Graptopetalum Paraguayanse ssp Paraguayense. It's not in optimum condition to say 100 percent for sure.

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katemurphy011

@KelsiBriana @Yollymac leaning toward graptoveria Fred Ives but still not sure — added an old photo of when I was propagating so you can see the size and shape of the leaves from the mother plant, which was much larger than any of these. This photo shows one 5-headed baby that I propagated and two offspring that grew off the mother plant’s root. So none of them are quite as robust as the mother plant was.

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