What are these succulents?

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DH brought them home today. The non-variegated one turns pinkish if left in the sun.....the little old lady said the variegated one is an "antique" because she's had it forever :lol:




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Oh that poor thing. It does look like she treated like an antique!

See the curl on the leaf, that indicates an interrupted growth; could be lighting, nutrition, or moisture/humidity.

It looks very salvageable and I bet once it begins to flourish it will take on a whole new image! I cannot wait to see it in a more healthy state.

I am not too good with Houseplants, but this looks to be a Variegated Peperomia

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At least this is how I feel...specifically Peperomia clusiifolia variegata

Perhaps someone else has an idea, but I bet in time you will begin to see a more beautiful plant! This one is stunted and not in the optimal condition.

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It probably is just showing stress from being snipped and all that goes with being a cutting. The stems have more stiffness than an ivy yet not as stiff as a kalanchoe - in between the two. When I snipped the cuttings they seeped a white milky juice.....they have been living outside under her porch so I know they have been getting enough light yet the stems are not anything but green in color.
 

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Ok,

I am prepared to concede, but you know, I have to inject something here.

Based on 'The Devil's Backbone' and attributes, I am not convinced!

Take a look at this site! It shows several varieties of 'Devil's Backbone' and there is a distinct characteristic that seems to be missing from Crystal's plant; namely ...the Backbone!

I think you will understand when you look closer!

Devil's Backbone

Let me know what you think!

Ron
 

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I agree it is not like the mature branches.

If you look at the second row from the bottom on the left, on that page, you see new growth that is strait.

Her's are just immature branches, and I think they were not getting the light they need to thrive.

Sorry Ron But I think I got You.
We will have to wait and see for sure.

Joe
 

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What about that one in your link called "Jewels of Opar"?

Talinum paniculatum 'Variegatum'

It looks just like it too? ummmmm this one might cause us to bomb Florida! (of course with love)

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I like the description too:
Green, white, and pink-tinged succulent-like foliage provide continued interest and is topped by clusters of red to yellow jewel-like blooms in summer. Non-invasive, unlike the common Jewels of Opar.
Ron :ep
 

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Stem color is wrong! The DBB stem is green even when the leaves change colors according to the amount of sun light they get.

Sorry brother I still say DBB.

Joe

I just checked some of mine, I could show you all different looks of this plant, as I have them all over the place.
I will post a picture when I can, my USB ports are crashing on this PC.
I will set up another computer, fix this one and post some pictures.
ASAP

Joe
 

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ROFL

OK...I say "Uncle"

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You win! LOL, I was just teasing, I really have never seen this plant before!

Ron :bouquet
 

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Come on say it again or I won't let you up!

That is to funny dude!

I thought you keep finding plants that look like it and put me through the ropes!

Joe

Hah I got em, er we got em, good job BDR. :thumbsup
 
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