He is the oldest plant I have and I want to keep him as long as I keep teaching and longer! First picture is how I found him, the second is today.

by American_Trashpit

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  1. I think this is an Anacampseros of some type, the leaf shape is similar to my Anacampseros rufescens and another characteristic is that it has whiskers/furry bits.

    It looks quite etiolated, the leaves are spaced far apart on the stem, which is a sign that it’s not getting enough sunlight. For many succulents, indoor environments just don’t offer enough light, even if they’re near a window. This one doesn’t look like it’s kept near a window.

    !etiolation

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