I forget their name but they’re succulents. Just place them on some well draining soil like cactus potting mix, water them very sparingly , maybe lightly every 2 weeks or when it looks like it’s shriveling, and just leave them alone for a few months
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Looks like carpobrotus, also called pigface. Remove the lowest leaves and put in soil (succulent or cactus mix), should root easily!
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They look like one of the jade tree variants.
And you can absolutely propagate them!
I forget their name but they’re succulents. Just place them on some well draining soil like cactus potting mix, water them very sparingly , maybe lightly every 2 weeks or when it looks like it’s shriveling, and just leave them alone for a few months
Looks like carpobrotus, also called pigface. Remove the lowest leaves and put in soil (succulent or cactus mix), should root easily!
Hobbit jade? Maybe?