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Hi there. I saw this plant and was curious if anyone can tell me what the creeper plant hanging over the pot is? I'm assuming it is a succulent. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
 

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Some succulent with pink edges - googled and out comes something like this


Echeveria gibbiflora

The photo is a bit on the small side

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Hope it rings a bell or looks similar!
 
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Alp is Spot on, I think. There are So many Echeverias There are entire Books Dedicated to then If its not a gibbiflora (one I Used to grow my self & love them) It will be a Similar Echeveria of some kind I'm Sure(y)
 

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Thank you, @Daren . I had never seen this before. I just googled similar words describing the plant! Fun!
 

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MarissaMilo, Welcome to the forum!! :)

MarissaMilo, can you get a closer picture? I can't enlarge it enough to tell.

If I had to guess, I'd say maybe... "String of Pearls," but it doesn't look like the "pearls" are big enough to be Pearls!! :confused: Here is a link to what they look like. :)

https://images.search.yahoo.com/yhs...spart=pty&hsimp=yhs-pty_email&type=emaff_0_ff




@alp, you are probably correct about the large plant in the middle.
However, that is not the plant MarissaMilo wanted identified. :cautious: ;)

tell me what the creeper plant hanging over the pot is?


o_O
 

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Or it could be some kind of Dichronda
 
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Variegated leaf from what I can see. Have you seen it marissamilo?............
 
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The trailing plant is Crassula pellucida ssp. marginalis 'Petite Bicolor'. It is a cultivated form of a succulent species native to South Africa. Sometimes you will see this plant sold as Sedum 'Little Missy', but it is not a Sedum, it is a Crassula.

The larger plant in the center of the container is a ruffle-leaved cultivar of Echeveria. There are many similar cultivars.
 

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