Looking for the Names of these

Archer/Bronson, FL(Zone 8b)

These are all pups or babies from other plants. I bought a large blue "hens & chicks" pot today and the lady at the nursery gave me the large plant for a dollar and the rest were 50 cents a pot. Any idea what they are and care instructions? I thought I would put them in my hens and chicks pot.

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Celaya, Mexico(Zone 10a)

The front left and right pot seems to contain (among others) something looking like Sedum morganianum
http://plantsdatabase.com/go/2543/
which looks best in a hanging basket

Lenexa, KS(Zone 5b)

The big one looks like a type of Aeonium to me

http://plantsdatabase.com/search.php?search_text=aeonium

Valley Village, CA

Molly, do you know the names of the big leaf plants you sent me. What lovely colors they have, I take it that they are house plants, and need shade? Growing information would be great. What do I look under for the names? Norma

High Desert, CA(Zone 8a)

the big one belongs to the echeveria family Echeveria Violescens http://www.textureplants.co.nz/succulent_echeveria.html

the small one starting to form [purple pot] is E. elegans.

the rest look like burro's tail.

Valley Village, CA

Molly received plants in good condition, they are planted up and in the hot house. I sure needed color in there. I think they will be very happy. Norma

Archer/Bronson, FL(Zone 8b)

Norma; So glad to hear it, my first time of shipping plants. And the weather has been so foul up north, I'm happy they didnt freeze. I'm waiting for seeds to dry up on my trees. Dave says it could take quite some time. But I shall try to be patient. Maybe I'll try to root a clipping. Anyway, thanks to you to Norma.
Molly

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