Oh wow @Caw ... wowww i see hoyas and a rattail and a nice fishbone cactus! I just got my first fishbone yesterday! I hope it grows up to be as nice as yours. Your porch looks so inviting and i just cant get over your plant collection. Jaw, meet Floor.
Yeah I know I sound like a broken record with the whole sour soil thing but I see it so much... too much water leading to anoxic conditions that change the whole nature of the soil, from pH to microherd to even messing up the texture as the fibers in it break down to mush... all the green leafy things enjoy some fresh dirt!
#1 looks like a sedum morganium
#2 aporocactus flagelliformis
#6 disocactus anguiliger
#7 kinda looks like amaryllis but without seeing flowers who knows
#8 looks like some type of hoya. So does #5 but I'm not good enough with them to ID the less obvious ones
#7 definitely had bulbs. But, the flower was MUCH different than the lily looking one above. One single, thick stalk, coming right out of the middle of the leaf joint, with a bunch of small flowers on it. Really cool looking. Again, it's only happened 2x in 10+ years - the last 2 summers in fact. I was pleasantly surprised.#1 is also called burro's tail
#6 is zigzag, fishbone, ricrac, or simply orchid cactus. The flowers are like Easter cactus on steroids.
#2 is a rattail or as my friends call it, a Bob marley cactus because the variety I have looks like dreadlocks.
When you transplanted #7 was it bulbs or regular roots or could you tell? Amaryllis flowers... well, look at 2redeyes specimen above.
Thank you for the compliment... Mine only look decent because they're such easy species to grow haha they get neglected so badly but I'm trying to turn over a new leaf.
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