How do I know what kind of succulent I have?

The best way to identify succulents is by their leaf shape and growth habit. Of course, fleshy leaves are what classifies succulents apart from other plants. Some succulent species have fleshy leaves that grow in a rosette shape, giving the plant a spiky look.

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Also question is, what succulent has scalloped leaves?

Lavender Scallops Kalanchoe

Herein, how do you care for Gollum Jade? Water regularly in spring and summer, allowing soil to totally dry out before you water again. Cut back on watering in fall and water lightly and infrequently in winter. As with many succulent types, overwatering is the primary cause of death among them. Fertilize lightly in spring.

Then, is there an app to identify succulents?

There are many plant identification apps out there, for both Apple and Android, but some readers have had better experiences with these: Pl@ntNet via Google Play Store or App Store. iNaturalist via Google Play Store or App Store. PictureThis via Google Play Store or App Store.

What does Overwatered succulent look like?

Here’s what to look for to know that your succulent is overwatered: Soft, mushy, translucent leaves–An overwatered plant will have soft, mushy leaves that may also appear shriveled. … Leaves turn black–If the overwatering continues, the leaves will start to rot and you will see them turn black.

How do you tell if a succulent is male or female?

Are lavender scallops poisonous?

Parts of the plant are poisonous to animals and may cause irritation to humans when ingested. Keep it away from small children, cats, and dogs.

How do you care for an Echeveria Subsessilis succulent?

As with all Echeverias, Subsessilis likes infrequent watering and prefers dry conditions after the plant becomes established. Do not overwater! After watering, allow the soil moisture to dry completely before watering again. Once per week should be adequate.

How do you take care of variegated kalanchoe?

Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi Care

  1. use well-draining porous soil.
  2. keep it in bright sunlight – mine is on a windowsill.
  3. water infrequently – no more than once a week – the soil should look & feel dry.
  4. prune leggy branches as needed.

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