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EyeSpy
121 posts |
#10852 2007-09-02 14:23 GMT |
ThreeRashers
112 posts |
#10853 2007-09-02 14:55 GMT |
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It could be several things from the looks of it in the picture. I woud take it to a local nurseryman and see if they can help you.
It COULD be a kalanchoe species; but maybe not. |
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MardyMarsupial
132 posts |
#10854 2007-09-02 14:58 GMT |
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A Kalanchoe species. RScott
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Fairground
120 posts |
#10855 2007-09-02 15:20 GMT |
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Kalancjoe Species.
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Foxglove
117 posts |
#10856 2007-09-02 18:06 GMT |
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It is definately a kalanchoe. I have one just like it that I repotted today. To be more specific it is a "Kalanchoe daigremontiana", often called Mexican hat plant, and mother of thousands (or millions), because of it's unique self-propigating habit.
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