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moneymike
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Plant ID Need help

Hello everyone, my name is michael.

An owner on a job I did gave me a bunch of cuttings. I have no clue what the different plants are.

can anyone help me identify?

1.
[img]https://i593.photobucket.com/albums/tt15/moneymike129_2009/0415101740.jpg[/img]
2.[img]https://i593.photobucket.com/albums/tt15/moneymike129_2009/0415101742.jpg[/img]
3.[img]https://i593.photobucket.com/albums/tt15/moneymike129_2009/0415101741b.jpg[/img]
4.[img]https://i593.photobucket.com/albums/tt15/moneymike129_2009/0415101742a.jpg[/img]
5.[img]https://i593.photobucket.com/albums/tt15/moneymike129_2009/0415101741a.jpg[/img]

Now I know they are not all succulents, but the majority are. so thats why I posted here. again any help would be greatful.

thanrose
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First photo is Ficus benjamina.

Photo labeled 4 is Kalanchoe delagoensis, aka Kalanchoe tubiflora.

The crassula types can be hard to identify. The pics here of fat sorta round leaves are crassulaceae but not Crassula ovata or jade plant.

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rainbowgardener
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I'm not good on succulents, but picture 5 is a columbine.

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moneymike
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cool thanks guys. I cant wait to figure out what plant #2 is. it is my ladys favorite.

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#2 looks like a Jade Plant, a very common house plant.



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