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  • Date Photo Taken

    07 / 10 / 2017

  • Season Photo Was Taken

    Summer

  • Region Photo Was Taken

    West

  • City

    Colorado Springs

  • State

    Colorado

  • Posted by

    Kendall Hart

Notes:

I have tried googling all kinds of succulents and still can’t find this one. I was thinking it was a jellybean but when it was healthy it still had more dispersed leaves and they were much more bulbous. It was inside and I had not noticed it looking so sickly until yesterday so I put it outside and watered it. Hoping to restore it to full health and would love some help!

Comments

  • laura735 Master Identifier says:

    Another helpful link for sick succulents. http://debraleebaldwin.com/uh-oh-succulent-sick/

    July 13th, 2017 at 10:41am

  • laura735 Master Identifier says:

    Link to how to save sick succulents. https://www.succulentsandsunshine.com/help-my-succulent-is-dying/

    July 13th, 2017 at 9:40am

  • laura735 Master Identifier says:

    I can’t tell of its ID with out more information e.g. flowers. Possible a species or hybrid in the Sedum genus, perhaps Sedum pachyphyllum (?). But with out the flowers to help confirm its ID, it is only a guess. If this is S. pachyphyllum, it has many common names: Many fingers, blue jelly bean, silver jelly bean, jelly beans etc… The name “jelly bean” also use for other Sedum hybrids i.e. Sedum rubrotinctum and Sedum x rubrotinctum Clausen. To avoid confusion it would be best to use the scientific name/binomial name when searching for its proper ID. I don’t know what’s wrong with your succulent, I suggest you could get in touch with the expert from these included links for further help. Images of S. pachyphyllum from the link below. Best wishes! http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/SUCCULENTS/Family/Crassulaceae/19403/Sedum_pachyphyllum

    July 13th, 2017 at 9:03am

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