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I like collecting unusual, weird looking plants of all types.  I collected a few different little plants on a walk yesterday including a Brazilian pepper (for bonsai purposes), a FL native shoestring fern and some kind of succulent that I have found growing in a few disturbed areas around town.

Is the plant in the first photo second from the left some kind of club moss?  Fan Club moss (Diphasiastrum digitatum) perhaps?  I found it growing in dry sand under Sabal palmetto adjacent to the parking lot.

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Think thats a Whisk Fern, Psilotum.. possibly nudum.. Looks like the range of D. digitatum apparently ends somewhere in  central Georgia and Alabama...

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The succulent on the far right looks like a Kalanchoe.

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Meg

Palms of Victory I shall wear

Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise)
Florida
Zone 10A on the Isabelle Canal
Elevation: 15 feet

I'd like to be under the sea in an octopus' garden in the shade.

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A whisk fern?  Interesting.

Also, I like kalanchoes, thank you both.

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was walking down the street once and found that exact same kind of succulent.  someone said its called mother 

of millions and i quickly found out why. Every little dot at the ends of the leaves is a new plant. You look at her

wrong and she throws them at you and to really piss you off she throws them everywhere too. 15 years later and

still trying to get rid of it, she laughs at round up( you can almost see the glee in her as she says "bring it" . 

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