No, its not a Crassula. The leaves aren't in pairs. More likely a Pachyphytum or a x Pachyveria hybrid. Where am I when you need me? My...
Don't use Epsom salts (Magnesium Sulphate) on Sansevieria. It won't encourage them to bloom and may even be toxic to them. I have some ideas on...
Wouldn't stop looking quite yet. You don't have an ID yet. Its definitely not Euphorbia tortilis (E. antiquorum fa. spirale hort.) as shown in...
Definitely not Crassula multicava. You don't need to wait for the flowers. The leaves don't have the pits on the surface (hydathodes) typical for...
Its good to see that some people still rely on books as their primary source of info instead of the obviously unreliable internet. Hevea...
Cardiocrinum giganteum is a valid species not a cultivar name. It really is the giant of the Liliaceae. Cardiocrinum is indeed a true bulbous...
You are not going to get any answer more specific than it being a Kalanchoe cultivar, especially without seeing it in bloom. There is nothing...
Sansevieria trifasciata 'Hahnii', commonly called the "Bird's Nest Snakeplant'. This dwarf cultivar is notorious for rarely blooming. So,...
Its a Spathiphyllum. The "one big petal" is actually a modified leaf called a spath and the flower cluster is the knobby structure it surrounds....
Nonsense. I wouldn't believe anything the wholesale distributors say about the plant. They made up the whole "Feng Sui" silliness and they will...
Ledebouria socialis 'Violacea'. Its the purple leafed form of the species. Typical L. socialis has green leaves. Its been IDed several times in...
X Gasterhaworthia 'Royal Highness' (Gasteria carinata var. verrucosa X Haworthia pumila)
Don't have a good idea of the size of the plants and the pots from the picture. The cactus certainly does look like the "Peanut Cactus"...
Asclepias curassavica
Faucaria tuberculosa is the correct name again. It is considered to be a separate species from F. felina. The flowers of Mesembs are quite...