Please help me identify these plants...

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Hello! My aunt gave us these plants but we don't know what they are. Can you guys help us out in identifying them? This will really help us a lot in taking good care of these plants. We would really appreciate your help. Thanks a bunch!

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9 This one that has small leaves and the other one that looks like a succulent
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4 is similar to one of the types Aspleniums
If the young leaves are curled.

This is one of the types of Polyscias.
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I think, number 10 looks like this.
 
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Picture 3, Euphorbia not sure what kind
Pictures 7 & 8 Bromeliad's
You can find more about them on line, their not really hard to grow. The others I'm not sure of their names but I'm sure others here will help you with their names.
 
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Picture 3, Euphorbia not sure what kind
Pictures 7 & 8 Bromeliad's
You can find more about them on line, their not really hard to grow. The others I'm not sure of their names but I'm sure others here will help you with their names.
Thanks Frensdaddy!
 
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2. Either a Euphorbia or a Stapelia, if it has huge smelly star shaped flowers then go with Stapelia.
3. A Tillandsia (also in the Bromeliad family) possibly T. harisii.
4. Asplenium nidus or similar
6. Bromeliad, possibly some kind of Neoregalia - there are MILLIONS so impossible to know the species or hybrid
7. Also a Bromeliad, maybe a Dyckia of some kind?
1,5 and 8 all look like succulents which I LOVE but don't know a whole lot about
 

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