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Anna Ibarra on May 05, 2014Wow, for the price, and of course it has hope, it sure looks like it. I"m new to succulents myself, so I don't know the name. But are easy care. I"m sure you'll get an expert to feed in some great advice. I would break it apart to repot, and use the succulent soil mix w/pea gravel, I was told. Good luck and good find.Helpful Reply
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Lavende on May 05, 2014I'd break of the top "flower" as one piece, then a few inches of branch with its leaves. I've regrown this type of succulent using the technique here: http://lavendeandlemonade.blogspot.com/2013/12/5-simple-steps-for-starting-succulents.htmlHelpful Reply
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Georgia on May 06, 2014crassulaHelpful Reply
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Kristy on May 06, 2014it has a chalky like resadue on it.....does it have a speical name beside just crassula?Helpful Reply
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Mjordanlmj on May 07, 2014Hen & Chicken???Helpful Reply
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Donna Shipley on May 07, 2014I have this plant too and I don't think it is either crassula or hen & chicks, but I don't know its name. Mine is outdoors and the leaves are a bit tighter. Any leaf that falls will grow if it falls on soil. As it grows the lower leaves tend to fall and you get a long stem with a rosette at the end. I cut the ends off and replant them, then the stems grow branches at the old leaf junctions. Small, yellow, star shaped flowers appear in clusters in the Spring. It's pretty hardy and very easy to grow.Helpful Reply
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Kristy on May 07, 2014just wish I knew the name of this so I could research it more.Helpful Reply
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Madelyn Upleger on May 07, 2014I think it's called a Ghost Succulent. Might try to find out more here. Hope this helps. www.succulentsandmore.com/2011/03/ghost-plant-babies.htmlHelpful Reply
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DC on May 07, 2014It's a Ghost Succulents or Graptopetalum.Helpful Reply
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