I can't say where any of these came from other then certainly from north island they are all grown in basic take out containers
Very small crawler
This one is odd because when ever the tip of one of its stems comes in contact with water it begins to grow a new plant
Hi Ben, 1&3 are probably Isolepis prolifer (or large I. innundatus), 2 look like Crassula ruamahanga
Thanks but 1 and 3 are differently different species 1 has much much more slender stems then 3 and 1 also reproduces with runners unlike 3
1 likely to be I. innundata and 3 I. prolifer then. Both often resprout from seed that remains in the old seed head at the leaf tip or maybe from roots forming directly under the seed head
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