

I just got these 4 from the nursery. Super happy about them!
I actually went just for the madagascar palm but could not resist the other three 😅


I actually went just for the madagascar palm but could not resist the other three 😅
These are not native species or at least they are not listed. It is amazing to see wild succulents that survived all those years on their own. Despite not being native, agave and prickly pearl are very common but this is my first time seeing this succulent in the wild.
Edit: Thanks for everyone in the comments I learned this is an indigenous plant (it was introduced before year 1500). It is called 'Petrosedum sediforme' if anyone interested.
I did not know Crassulas are self sterile and can not produce fertile seeds :( It was fun collecting them though 😅
They had red flower before wind took them all. Plantnet says it is Roemeria sicula (Guss.) Galasso, Banfi, L.Sáez & Bartolucci. It is very common in our region but first time in our garden
Can someone please help me ID these?