Hahaha I heard you all the way here :D
- The tall one from the first photo looks like Kalanchoe tubiflora. Those tiny little leaves on the tips are new plantlets. Once they start detaching and spreading, you wont get rid of it :D
- The second one with red flower is a Cotyledon... Cotyledon elisae maybe?
- That big purple lettuce is an Echeveria, possibly Echeveria afterglow. But there is so many hybrids that it could have a different name. Yours is really pretty!
- The fuzzy little red flowers is another Echeveria, but again - so many fuzzy ones that I don't know why one. Could be Setosa which is one of the most popular ones from those hairy ones.
- And lastly a lovely, hanging Sedum morganianum :)
P.S. @nikv is the succulent queen around here ;)
succulent queen lol
The tall one is Bryophyllum delagoense, an invasive species from Madagascar here in SA. As @ewkaw said, the little leaves makes more plants and another name for it is "Mother of Millions". Get rid of it ASAP
She's right about all the others
Thank you kindly and I knew that I would not be disappointed Lady Eva.
The only one that I vaguely remember here is the Echeveria, as we also have a few others of them.
So, @nikv also knows a lot about succulents and that's good as she lives here in the place that we come from. @papilloncharity worked in Johannesburg for 17 years.
!PIZZA