Pineapple top that I rooted in ground last summer, put in pot for winter, now back in ground for summer. With Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi leaves (that will make babies on the edges.)
ETA: The variegated one does not make babies that survive, they have no chlorophyll.
A little Jade (Crassula ovata) put in ground for temporary summer vacation.
Kleinia fulgens and Kleinia petraea (trailing jade.)
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana, Gasteraloe, variegated Plectranthus ambionicus in ground for summer.
All of the following pics are individuals that were left outside all winter.
Some kind of Sedeveria, I think. They looked weird so I threw them on the ground to perish last fall. They didn't...
I ran out of room for Euphorbia tirucalli individuals inside for winter & this one got left out. The taller stems got ruined but the roots & lower parts are still very much alive.
Not sure exactly who this survivor of winter outside is...
Kalanchoe laetivirens
Not sure.
Same as the suspected Sedeveria from above. This Hatiora gaertneri (Easter cactus) didn't look right, so I didn't bring it in. It's been laying on the ground, bare-root & has some buds on it.
Kalanchoe x houghtonii.
This winter was unusually mild for my location, the lowest temp all winter was about 23.