I've recently acquired a bunch of plants with no names - I'd like to know what they are in order to properly care for them! I think one of them is a jade plant, and there are two Hoya kerrii other than that I'm not sure so any help would be appreciated!
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The one on the top is a jade plant. I am not sure of the others.
Lucky you! You have great succulents!! The top is a Jade and the bottom two appear to be from the Hoya kerrii family. They are a little leggier than I am used to seeing.
Both love 1/2 or more day sun, both hate wet feet... meaning don't overwater, both love warmth and humidity. Both make lots of babies easily! Easy to root directly to dirt from stems or leaves.
We just sold off 5-6 jade babies from a giant, old parent plant at our recent yard sale. My mom has one that is well over 20 years old. The Hoya kerrii are also long living plants.
Enjoy your lovelies!!
It is difficult to really to tell exactly what plants you have as it is always better to ask about one plant at a time and show several pictures of that plant - pictures from the side showing leaf formation and stems as well as the base of the plant. The top is good but many plants look very similar so to be sure of an accurate ID it would be best to resubmit the plants in question.
Most members will ID the first plant as a jade but the others are questionable.
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