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by Snort on July 09, 2006 05:42 AM
Does anyone have a good pic of this plant???
My florist brought me one and I would like to know more about it. She says it has babies on the end of the stems, and that it can go out side here {Oklahoma} in summer but must come indoors in winter.
It sure is pretty, covered with pink flowers and a pretty darn big plant too!
The info i found on it says it is... called Kalanchoe spp., K. pinnata, K. daigre-montiana or K. tubiflora.
Thanks, Snort [kitty]
by TulsaRose on July 09, 2006 12:12 PM
Well, girl...you picked a really good topic for your first question at the forum. [Big Grin] There are so darned many kinds of Kalanchoe, it would be difficult to pinpoint the exact one you have. The first one that comes to mind when you mention the "babies" is Mother of Thousands, K. Tubiflorum. It makes beautiful blossoms so you're in for a treat if that is what you have.

If you have the time, doing a Google Images search will be your best bet to spot the plant you have.

Happy hunting...

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