Hi Liz. I just wanted to drop you a line from Buffalo NY and let you know how much I enjoy your videos. I have learned so much from you and enjoy watching all your videos, especially when you are cleaning up and inspecting. Your garden is an inspiration.
Yes, totally confused now. 😄 Oh dear, I need to rewatch this video when I inspect my plant to see what mine is. I have always thought it was bronze delight but now not sure. 😫 Thanks Liz for this video. ❤🥰❤
Oh boy ...I never keep the labels, I have a habit of throwing them out...lol. Great video Liz, I can see the difference, I love them all, and I appreciate you making this video.
Thanks Liz, I just brought a Pat's Pink, so the first thing I do is take a look at your videos, and then I know what to look for If I come across the others, I am so lucky I dont have frosts, only humidity.
You are so welcome! I find that they are a plant and forget succulent. You'll have a lot of them in no time at all. Thanks for watching and have a lovely evening.
Lol...thank you Liz for confusing us. No, this is a great video. I'm starting to like the Bronze Delight due to the pink/red it gets. Love all your babies.
I'm starting to collect succulents. I know I can't have as many as yours. I have a very small front yard here in philippines.. But I will try my best to grow beautiful ones, I hope they will be bright as some of your collections.. My favorite now is Fred Ives, as a starter I think Fred Ives is very easy.. I am enjoying, looking at it in my front yard because it is growing happily and beginning to change its color.. I will continue to watch your videos.. ❤️❤️
The purpose of my videos is to show the different varieties so that you can pick the best ones to collect and not try to have all the varieties like I do.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK yes, I love watching your videos.. I Love the color of your succulents and looking at your different varieties collected.. How I wish I can also collect some rare ones.. I love your garden.. You created a paradise in your own place..thanks for sharing them to us and I am learning from your videos how to take care of my succulents..
But but but Liiiiiiz! MY one like those all grown from 1 leaf ( from a garden centre empty shelf) is MUCH smaller than all of yours. 100% of All leaves grow babies. I don't have a big plant cos only got that leaf a year ago so I have about 30 small plants and about 30 -40 babies all growing. But all very from a greenish hue through to peach, yellow, brown, burgundy to deep chocolate colour. NO idea what it is. I thought it was Vera Higgins. Clearly not. Is hardy...ish, loves sun, shade, water or drought. Never rots. Never dies!
One thing sure for me is that they all have stunning colors! I love the intense pink color of the Graptosedum Bronze, Bronze Delight, Vera Higgins. I have a succulent that looks like Paddy Peat but I just found out that even ETSY doesn’t deliver this ( Paddy Peat and Pat’s Pink) to the USA. I think these are exclusively Australian ( not sure) , so I keep looking for its name. All the featured plants here are considered rare and expensive. Thanks for sharing this video. It does clarify some doubts and confusion specially in my case because I buy arrangements without individual labels.
@@debtfreecharts Hi! Thank you for the suggestion! I was able to obtain both California Sunset and Vera Higgins from friends who also know somebody who propagates and grow succulents! We traded pups as a result! I’m planning to put them all together in one container. The effect, I’m sure will be fantastic because of the different hues of purplish/ reddish/ pinkish color.
@debtfreecharts thanks for the tip. I have the CA Sunset and was trying to compare it to Lizs plants. The CA Sunset I have has side kick plant that grows off the steam. Does that sound right?
Thanks for showing your beautiful plants. And assisting us all with the ID. One issue that I've had, is when the plant has the incorrect label. I bought, what I thought was an E. yamatoren. To discover it is actually a Sedeveria maialen. Annoying as I already had loads of maialen. Sometimes when plants are young its hard to distinguish them. Anyway a different strain so to speak.
You got the better end of the stick. I bought a Yamatoren and it looks exactly like a Kerries Choice. I still call it Yamatoren and I also have the authentic(I hope) Yamatoren. At least Maialen looks spectacular in Autumn.
According to the Crassulacea Network website Bronze, Bronze Delight, and Vera Higgins are all the same plant, plus a few other names including Alpenglow and Coffee. LOL!
Here in the Philippines, Ghosty and ghost plant are very popular right now because of their similarity...pero mas daghan pa d i mas makalibog 🤣🤣🤣ka hawd jud nimo mam oi..
There is also Bert Swanwick just to add more confusion. But then I read somewhere Bronze Delight and Bert Swanwick and Vera Higgins are the same plant. I'm new to succulents, but not convinced that statement is correct.
As what I said in the video Christine, I tend to stick to my labels and not worry about what is or isn't since I do all the experimentation myself. My main concern is how hardy these plants are in my area and how they're going to look in my garden. Hope you enjoyed the video.
@@redamarch9946 Thankyou for clarifying. I have both Bronze delight and bought a Bert Swanwick thinking it was different but similar plant. Because i love these sort so much. I was disheartened when told they are the same. Thankyou you confirmed they are hybrids of same parentage. My two do look different color to each other, and grow alongside each other.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK Thanks Liz, i loved your video! I have been confused by being told diff things about these particular plants and being a favorite, i was hopeful to get better understanding. Both of you have done that, so thankyou x i love these, they make me want to eat them, as if to break a leaf off, it would be chocolate with praline centre 😊 I am learning alot from your videos and love your personality
The confusion hahaha but gorg😍. Here in ph, succulent groups are hype on ghost plant and ghosty as well on purple haze cause the confusion they gave haha.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK hahaha true. Local sellers labelled the ghosty ghost plant thats why they are called ghost plant until the real ghost plant emerge in the market hahaha.
This is why I've always put a plant I.d. tags in all my succulents hihihihi pero nalito lito ako sa pats pink & paddy peat mo tita lizk😂 pero titingan mo yung pinakarossettes at shapes then the color makikilala mo sila👍
Tita lizk meron pala akong nabili na dcompose granite sa shopee dito sa pinas. Good news! I will try to make a tropical soil mix using your mixtures yeheyyy👏👏👏
It's impossible to own each and every kind of succulent. So many varieties and with new hybrids coming out all the time it's not with it to me to try and collect that all. With that said I don't see any value in me have 2 supposedly different plants that look that similar. In my personal collection I only add new plants that have a clear difference to everything else in my collection. No interested in slight color variations or leaf size being the only differentiator. Everyone can make their own choice obviously, but I would rather spend my money on someonething different. Btw, you can change the size of many succulents by using different soils, watering, and pot size. Far more drastic changes can be achieved this way.
Hi Liz. I just wanted to drop you a line from Buffalo NY and let you know how much I enjoy your videos. I have learned so much from you and enjoy watching all your videos, especially when you are cleaning up and inspecting. Your garden is an inspiration.
I'm so glad you're enjoying my videos. Thanks for watching.
Ha ha ha I am all confused now but for me they are all gorgeous and worth having all of them. Thank you Lizzy. Have a blessed week 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️❤️❤️
You too!!
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing succulents you have the most amazing collection have a blessed day
Thank you too.
Yes, totally confused now. 😄
Oh dear, I need to rewatch this video when I inspect my plant to see what mine is. I have always thought it was bronze delight but now not sure. 😫
Thanks Liz for this video. ❤🥰❤
Good luck.
Oh boy ...I never keep the labels, I have a habit of throwing them out...lol.
Great video Liz, I can see the difference, I love them all, and I appreciate you making this video.
Thanks Liz, I just brought a Pat's Pink, so the first thing I do is take a look at your videos, and then I know what to look for If I come across the others, I am so lucky I dont have frosts, only humidity.
You are so welcome! I find that they are a plant and forget succulent. You'll have a lot of them in no time at all. Thanks for watching and have a lovely evening.
Lol...thank you Liz for confusing us. No, this is a great video. I'm starting to like the Bronze Delight due to the pink/red it gets. Love all your babies.
You are so welcome! Hope no headache..LOL
Beautiful succulent
Thanks for watching.
Thank you for sharing, Liz! They are look alike and all are beautiful!👏
OMG it's beautiful😮😘 thanks for sharing
My pleasure 😊
You made me laugh. You're so funny. I love you Liz and your beautiful succulents.
Oh thank you!
I'm starting to collect succulents. I know I can't have as many as yours. I have a very small front yard here in philippines.. But I will try my best to grow beautiful ones, I hope they will be bright as some of your collections.. My favorite now is Fred Ives, as a starter I think Fred Ives is very easy.. I am enjoying, looking at it in my front yard because it is growing happily and beginning to change its color.. I will continue to watch your videos.. ❤️❤️
The purpose of my videos is to show the different varieties so that you can pick the best ones to collect and not try to have all the varieties like I do.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK yes, I love watching your videos.. I Love the color of your succulents and looking at your different varieties collected.. How I wish I can also collect some rare ones.. I love your garden.. You created a paradise in your own place..thanks for sharing them to us and I am learning from your videos how to take care of my succulents..
You collection never cease to amaze me ☺
Thanks Kharyse.
These succulents are very beautiful.🌻☺️🌳💐
Different colors are very good
Thank you so much 😊
Very interesting, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
They are so so so so pretty ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
But but but Liiiiiiz! MY one like those all grown from 1 leaf ( from a garden centre empty shelf) is MUCH smaller than all of yours. 100% of All leaves grow babies. I don't have a big plant cos only got that leaf a year ago so I have about 30 small plants and about 30 -40 babies all growing. But all very from a greenish hue through to peach, yellow, brown, burgundy to deep chocolate colour. NO idea what it is. I thought it was Vera Higgins. Clearly not. Is hardy...ish, loves sun, shade, water or drought. Never rots. Never dies!
Lovely collections,
I have a few that are the same, just a little more greener.
Hello Liz, I m confused too, with the alpenglow graptosedum hahaha
I just go by the label that I got unless otherwise confirmed by someone else. Thanks for watching.
Hard to tell thanks🤩🤩🤩💖💖
One thing sure for me is that they all have stunning colors! I love the intense pink color of the Graptosedum Bronze, Bronze Delight, Vera Higgins. I have a succulent that looks like Paddy Peat but I just found out that even ETSY doesn’t deliver this ( Paddy Peat and Pat’s Pink) to the USA. I think these are exclusively Australian ( not sure) , so I keep looking for its name. All the featured plants here are considered rare and expensive. Thanks for sharing this video. It does clarify some doubts and confusion specially in my case because I buy arrangements without individual labels.
Look for California Sunset, it's very similar to Pat's Pink with perhaps a stronger color.
@@debtfreecharts Hi! Thank you for the suggestion! I was able to obtain both California Sunset and Vera Higgins from friends who also know somebody who propagates and grow succulents! We traded pups as a result! I’m planning to put them all together in one container. The effect, I’m sure will be fantastic because of the different hues of purplish/ reddish/ pinkish color.
@debtfreecharts thanks for the tip. I have the CA Sunset and was trying to compare it to Lizs plants. The CA Sunset I have has side kick plant that grows off the steam. Does that sound right?
all are amazing!👏👏👏🙋
Thank you! 😃
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizKwelcome mam liz🤗
Hello!!! They’re so beautiful 🥰 I want one of each of your succulents please🤣🥰♥️🙏🏼🪴
You're first!!! Wooohoooo...
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK Yeay!!! Is 12:44 a.m. but Im glad I heard the notification 😃🥰
Thanks for showing your beautiful plants. And assisting us all with the ID.
One issue that I've had, is when the plant has the incorrect label. I bought, what I thought was an E. yamatoren. To discover it is actually a Sedeveria maialen. Annoying as I already had loads of maialen. Sometimes when plants are young its hard to distinguish them.
Anyway a different strain so to speak.
You got the better end of the stick. I bought a Yamatoren and it looks exactly like a Kerries Choice. I still call it Yamatoren and I also have the authentic(I hope) Yamatoren. At least Maialen looks spectacular in Autumn.
According to the Crassulacea Network website Bronze, Bronze Delight, and Vera Higgins are all the same plant, plus a few other names including Alpenglow and Coffee. LOL!
It will do your head in...LOL
Yes so true ... but beautifuly confused they are so beautiful you handle your plants so brave I am oh please don’t break
Here in the Philippines, Ghosty and ghost plant are very popular right now because of their similarity...pero mas daghan pa d i mas makalibog 🤣🤣🤣ka hawd jud nimo mam oi..
Both of them when matured can look exactly the same. It's only when you try and grow them big that the differences will be evident.
Omg Liz!! I need a brandy or a pill or maybe both to recover from this lol
glad u cleared this up
i love l labels for id
best way learning
cheers
got 3 or4 fred ives thre fred but diffrent colrs
Well.... I like them all.. it wouldn't matter to me if I got them confused. 🥰
Your plant is very amazing for me...
I like very much..❤️❤️❤️
Thanks a lot.
There is also Bert Swanwick just to add more confusion. But then I read somewhere Bronze Delight and Bert Swanwick and Vera Higgins are the same plant. I'm new to succulents, but not convinced that statement is correct.
As what I said in the video Christine, I tend to stick to my labels and not worry about what is or isn't since I do all the experimentation myself. My main concern is how hardy these plants are in my area and how they're going to look in my garden. Hope you enjoyed the video.
@@redamarch9946 Thankyou for clarifying. I have both Bronze delight and bought a Bert Swanwick thinking it was different but similar plant. Because i love these sort so much. I was disheartened when told they are the same. Thankyou you confirmed they are hybrids of same parentage. My two do look different color to each other, and grow alongside each other.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK Thanks Liz, i loved your video! I have been confused by being told diff things about these particular plants and being a favorite, i was hopeful to get better understanding. Both of you have done that, so thankyou x i love these, they make me want to eat them, as if to break a leaf off, it would be chocolate with praline centre 😊
I am learning alot from your videos and love your personality
The confusion hahaha but gorg😍. Here in ph, succulent groups are hype on ghost plant and ghosty as well on purple haze cause the confusion they gave haha.
Ghost is big, ghostly is small and purple haze is purple....LOL
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK hahaha true. Local sellers labelled the ghosty ghost plant thats why they are called ghost plant until the real ghost plant emerge in the market hahaha.
UHmm Yep confusion lol No I understood and saw the differences... I think I like Vera Higgins at lease your Vera Higgins I like lol
Im here🎉
2nd by one second.
Its ok im not the first .. but im still watching your video liz ❤️❤️❤️ even when my head spinning 😂😂😂😂 they look the same 🥴🥴
Now I know less than before, I need a label!
I want them all !! 😍😂
Hi ms Liz. Im sooooo confused with the succulents shown in your video.
That's why I always keep the labels. Thanks for watching.
This is why I've always put a plant I.d. tags in all my succulents hihihihi pero nalito lito ako sa pats pink & paddy peat mo tita lizk😂 pero titingan mo yung pinakarossettes at shapes then the color makikilala mo sila👍
Tita lizk meron pala akong nabili na dcompose granite sa shopee dito sa pinas. Good news! I will try to make a tropical soil mix using your mixtures yeheyyy👏👏👏
I'm glad may nahanap ka. Have fun making your soil mix.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK thank you po tita lizk❤
Thank you for the video, explaining the confusion.. I was about to throw the succulents in the bin coz i cant tell the difference.
LOL....You should just grow them coz they're beautiful. Doesn't matter about the name.
Thanks Liz, lol more confusion! I have all these except Vera Higgins! To me they are very different!
@@judybrumby3237 Bunnings will have them from time to time.
Hello can I ask how you stress your plants?
I don't stress them intentionally. I just plant in my soil, water and then put it outside in the sun and they grow beautiful.
mam, can we plant sedum bronze and sedum adolphii together in one terracota pot?
They have the same requirements so I don't see why not.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK thanks mam 🙏🏽
How to make the rosette compact?
Grow them in the sun.
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It's impossible to own each and every kind of succulent. So many varieties and with new hybrids coming out all the time it's not with it to me to try and collect that all. With that said I don't see any value in me have 2 supposedly different plants that look that similar. In my personal collection I only add new plants that have a clear difference to everything else in my collection. No interested in slight color variations or leaf size being the only differentiator.
Everyone can make their own choice obviously, but I would rather spend my money on someonething different.
Btw, you can change the size of many succulents by using different soils, watering, and pot size. Far more drastic changes can be achieved this way.
This is why it's worth watching my videos to make it easier for those with limited budget to decide which plant is worth having. Thanks for watching.
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I have arrived ✨✨✨
Bronzed medal... Yeeeyyyyy. You match the video topic.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK yay✨✨✨✨🥰☺️
Nakakalito po sila. lol. si Pat’s Pink tawag dito California Sunset
Next hunt sedums😆
Hello im from cebu
Kumusta diay mo dinha. Daghang salamt jud for watching.