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A New Aloe

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Location: The Bucolic Bungalow Lancaster, SC
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Posted: Oct/13/2009 7:59 AM PST

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Originally posted by witt
That would be great.
Maybe Ro can tell us exactly what kind of ice plant it is.
The kind I have goes through the winter fine. It gets a little sad, but as soon as it warms up, it flushes out green again.


Can you ID it, Ro?

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RiverRock blog photos
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Location: Oregon
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Posted: Oct/13/2009 8:41 AM PST

That is red apple ice plant.
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Location: So. Calif nr beach & border
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Posted: Oct/13/2009 9:22 AM PST

At first, I thought you wanted your ice plant ID'd, Witt. (I believe it could be Delosperma cooperi) But now, seeing you've included the pic, I see you mean the other ice plant!
As Mary said, this one is Red Apple...Aptenia cordifolia, as I mentioned earlier in this post.
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Joined: 4/29/2008
Location: Westlake, La
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Posted: Oct/13/2009 10:27 AM PST

Ok-and thanks, girls for the id's. Pulling up a large handfull to send to you! Anybody else? Anything else? Daylillies? Cannas? Allamanda seeds? Datura seeds? Moonflower seeds? Morning glory seeds? Houseplants of any kind? I need to clean house.
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Posted: Oct/13/2009 11:34 AM PST

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Originally posted by RosemarieRo
At first, I thought you wanted your ice plant ID'd, Witt. (I believe it could be Delosperma cooperi) But now, seeing you've included the pic, I see you mean the other ice plant!
As Mary said, this one is Red Apple...Aptenia cordifolia, as I mentioned earlier in this post.


Oops, Ro. Sorry. I didn't realize that was what you were talking about. I'm just learning about succulents and trying to get the names correct.

Yay, cat. I would love to give that Aptenia cordifolia a try.
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Joined: 2/22/2009
Location: Oregon
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Posted: Oct/13/2009 12:06 PM PST

succuents are such a wonderful hobby and soooooo addicting..LOL

I just got a crested echeveria yesterday and it is so cool....I like the odd and unusual stuffOnce it bounces back from the shipping I will take a pic to see if Ro can ID it for me
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Posted: Oct/14/2009 2:26 AM PST

Ooh, a CRESTED echevaria! Sounds like an exotic chicken. I'll keep my eye out for the picture.
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Posted: Oct/14/2009 11:37 AM PST

LOL..spealing of exotic chicken....there is this chicken that escaped from some were and has been wandering around in peoples yards here for the last 2 weeks. She started out in my backyard then was last seen in the lilac trees across the street in a neighbors yard..lol
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Posted: Oct/15/2009 2:30 AM PST

Oh, my. She must be really lost. Usually when they get out, they always go home to roost.
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