Succulent cuttings

I have a handful of large Pig's Ear succulent cuttings as well as three bulbine cuttings (the yellow flowering variety) if anyone is interested.

We're in the Centerville area of Fremont, near Thornton Ave.

Here's a description of the cuttings:

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Cotyedon orbiculata L. (Pig's ear). My variety has gr a y leaves that sometimes include red margins (depending on sun exposure/time of year). They grow bell-shaped orange-red flowers that dangle from stems above the leaves. The plants eventually get 2-3 feet high/wide -- although older ones may spread more in good conditions if you let them. Very drought tolerant once established.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotyledon_orbiculata

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Bulbine frutescens. This is a great drought tolerant clump-forming succulent with long thin green leaves -- just stick it in the ground in full to part sun and give it some water this year to get it established. They eventually get about 1.5 ft high and over 2 feet wide and send up tall spikes of small yellow flowers several feet above the foliage from spring through fall.

gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/plants/ornamentals/bulbine/
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