I bought a few plants recently and am wondering what they were. There was no label at the store. There are five, but if anyone knows even one of them that'd be great.
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The one on the upper right is a jade plant, and they are all succulents.
I agree with Judy's findings :)
I love cactus and there are so many different types that you can many times never find two just alike.
Your center plant is a succulent in a family of Crassulaceae - I think it is called Aeonium or this is close. There are several in the same family and the difference can be in the tip of the fat leaves or the length of the leaves but this name is pretty close if not exact.
Your plant in the upper right corner (our photo) is called a Finger Jade and it is also in the Crassulaceae family of succulents. Succulents all pretty much can receive the same care.
here is a photo of the Finger Jade (lots of other names also).
Your succulent in the bottom right corner (photo) is in the Haworthia family but it could be one of many. I believe it may be called Haworthia retusa. Here is a photo and a little information on care.
Your cactus in the upper left corner is a type of jade plant but it may be the miniature type - same care.
The plant in the bottom left corner looks like it may not be in the succulent family and may be receiving too much moisture and may have root rot.
Succulent cactus care:
www.csssj.org/
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