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CraighBCraighB Posts: 758
Hi guys,

I bought these plants at the weekend from Lidl and they were in with the succulents but I'm not sure that all of them are succulents. I wondered if anyone could confirm what the names of these plants are as there were no tags at all.

Thanks.
Craigh

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  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 37,906
    First one is an Echeveria, second one is what was once called Sansevieria but now comes under the Dracaena family. Last one does look like an Anthurium but I'm not too sure on that one.
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  • Lizzie27Lizzie27 Posts: 12,494
    First two are succulents but not the third.
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  • thevictorianthevictorian Posts: 1,279
    I think the third is a baby monstera deliciosa, aka cheese plant. 
  • clematisdorsetclematisdorset Posts: 1,348
    I think the last one could be as @thevictorian suggests. Are they related to Philodendron? I had a Philodendron that looked very similar.
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  • CraighBCraighB Posts: 758
    I think the third is a baby monstera deliciosa, aka cheese plant. 
    Oh I really hope it is this as I like them :) just got to try and not kill them all now I'm absolutely terrible with house plants.

    Do you think it could also look like Peperomia Polybotrya? It came up on Google when I was looking for their names.
  • Silver surferSilver surfer Posts: 4,719

    Do you think it could also look like Peperomia Polybotrya? It came up on Google when I was looking for their names.
    3.  No, it is not Peperomia Polybotrya.
    Leaf shape wrong for that.
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  • CraighBCraighB Posts: 758
    Ah yes they do look different.
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