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Posted 12h ago by @BEsucculent

I’ve spent the whole day yesterday trying to determine wh...

I’ve spent the whole day yesterday trying to determine which of my plants can’t survive the 100 degree temperatures we have in the summer. I’ve moved these inside the house so I can regulate them better. I hope you can help me verify my choices and add any genera that should be included in case I have them. So here goes:
Sempervivum Lithops. Burro’s tail sedum. Haworthia, thin leafed Echeveria Crassula ovata Greenovia Hoya Pachyphytum. Pleiopsis. Rosularia. #SucculentSquad #SucculentLove #Succulents #Succulent #TheWateringHole #HappyPlants
Out of that list, crassula ovata is definitely the most tolerant of super hot temps. They can easily handle up to 110° without batting an eye lol. Lithops can survive over 100° as long as it's shaded from afternoon sun. By Pleiopsis do you mean Pleiospilos (split rock)?
@stephonicle yes thanks for the help. I’ll get my crassula and Lithops back out in the greenhouse.