
Unidentified Succulent (likely Crassula or Sedum species)
Undetermined (possibly Crassula or Sedum species)
The plant in the image appears to be a type of succulent, possibly a Crassula or Sedum species. It has plump, fleshy leaves that are greenish-yellow to orange-pink, with some brown or purple discoloration, which could be stress coloring or sun exposure. The leaves are arranged in a rosette or stacked formation, and there are smaller new growths emerging from the base or sides.
Learn more about Unidentified Succulent (likely Crassula or Sedum species) in the encyclopedia →Care instructions
Succulents generally require well-draining soil and bright light. Water thoroughly when the soil is completely dry, and allow it to dry out fully before watering again. Be cautious of overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Protect from extreme cold. The discoloration might indicate too much direct sun or mild stress, so assess its light exposure.