Just found that this forum will be closing (archiving) by the 23rd, so just wanted to say, if you want to post pix of your plant when it blooms,...
Pugmom, It'll be awhile before it blooms. I wasn't sure when you had taken the other pix. Thanks for these additional pix! :) The inflorescence...
Joclyn was just about there...it's an Echeveria imbricata. That's a splendid shot of hummer & plant! Congrats!
Your 2nd plant looks to me like one side is flat. It's growth habit makes me think Carpobrotus, but if you were told (or know) that it can grow a...
Please come back & post pix of it when it blooms. That will help tremendously with the ID.
I'm confused, pugmom. I didn't mention anything about a "white part"...unless you thought that's what I meant when I was talking about the flower...
Really?!? Wow...I'd like to see them. Do you have any pix? Oh, I think I know...I'm thinking of Two-row Stonecrop, whereas you are probably...
Did you get a pic of the flower, by chance? Was the bloom an orangish-yellow? Were the blooms at the end of that long arm or has this grown since...
I believe you have an Echeveria there. If it is as large as I think (how large is the pot/plant?), it may be Echeveria gibbiflora. You don't...
Your plant is an Echeveria...and growing quite nicely! No need to repot the babies, unless you feel the need to do so. It can form a nice little...
The first looks like Aeonium arboreum to me & the second a type of Carpobrotus. You would need flowers for each to help get a better ID.
I think you are mistaken, Susan. If you read the info at San Marco Growers again you might see what I mean. Excerpt from the site: "This...
I cannot tell from the pic if any of the blooms are open. Are there any open? If so, it seems they are white. Can you see white or yellow blooms?...
Yes, I agree. I was going to give the same link, before seeing Lila had already answered you. P. punctatus. subsp. puntactus.
The first is Aloe 'Pepe'. The 2nd is a species of Cryptanthus.