Help identifying succulents?

marlenemien

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I recently bought some succulents from Home Depot but I can't seem to identify them therefore I can't determine if they will be safe for tortoise food:( If anyone can help me identify these I would greatly appreciate it! (I know Home Depot uses fertilizers and pesticides on their plants so if any of these are safe I plan on propagating cuttings in organic soil sans any kind of chemicals so they will be tortoise-safe)

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Yvonne G

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Starting at 11 o'clock, a very water stressed jade plant, senecio, MAYBE a sempervivum.

They're probably all edible.
 

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Neonics don't stay in the plant forever. They break down.

How long? Varies...depending on the type of neonic and a host of other factors.
 
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