
My new little succulent garden.
In a cereal bowl from JoAnn's Fabrics.

Not sure what this one is, maybe a sedum.

I'm pretty sure this one is a sedum.

Some sort of echiveria.

Not sure about this one.

Another echiveria, probably of the same variety as the first.
This one is going to flower soon. It has a long stem with two little buds on the end.

The buds (resting on the probable sedum).
I couldn't stop buying these guys at $2 a pop.
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