Succulent Plants

Need help identifying!


Brought this thing home back in October, from random plant swap event in my city. At first it was completely green, but started to develop white tops under good light. My guess it's some kind of sedum. But I wanna know precisely 😅
Any help is appreciated! 🌱
1st pic – plant now. 2nd – when I just brought it home and white tops started to appear

by Dramatic_Law_2988

11 Comments

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  2. TheNewRuby

    Maybe a variegated Graptopetalum mirinae? Mine is similar, some completely white parts, some mixed, and some all green.

  3. Leather-Cobbler-9679

    WOAH all these variegated succs make me want to go hunting 😤

  4. Suspicious_Coconut63

    If you have an iPhone swipe up on the picture in your camera roll and it’ll scan the pic and tell you what’s in the pic

  5. Also what light do you use, I need one as well 🙏

  6. maebyfunke980

    I think everything that looks even sort of similar is a sedum of some type 😆

  7. Shalabele

    This is giving me chemically variegated vibes cause only the top new growth is white and very evenly white.

  8. Amenable2Mischief

    Wow, that’s gorgeous. I have no idea what it is, so I’ll follow to see if anyone can identify it so I can get myself some, haha

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