Help ID these SPS

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Second images looks like Valdia, that is all I can possibly ID. The other sps need to grow and color up. What is green could have been yellow at one time.
Hopefully someone else can chime in with a more positive ID on them.
 
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The top one has always been green and the last one is very light blue/green
 

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