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Kalanchoe species (Kalanchoe)

This Kalanchoe is blooming all over my yard now. Unfortunately, can't remember the species name. There's hundreds of species/varieties of Kalanchoe which are used in the landscape here. Photo taken Jan. 14, 2011 in my front yard.



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Marguerite:

I originally got this plant as a tiny cutting from someones yard over 8 years ago. It's super easy to propagate and grow. This plant is under an 85ft/25m tall Norfolk Island Pine (Araucaria heteraphylla)...it prefers to have more sun.

15 Jan, 2011

 

You're my kind of man Delonix....I love growing new plants from cuttings.

15 Jan, 2011

 

Alexandramou:

I've gotten many of my plants/trees originally from cuttings. It's the cheapest and fast way to get a new plant...and in the case of Plumeria, it's the only way to get a true identical flower color (of the mother plant).

Are large Plumeria trees widely planted where you live?

15 Jan, 2011

 

I haven't see ANY on Corfu!!! I've been checking out e-bay, they have loads of seeds for Plumeria.

16 Jan, 2011

 

Alexandramou:

If possible, only buy Plumeria cuttings...with seeds you never know what color you're going to end up with...and they can take up to 4 or 5 years to bloom.

If you don't see Plumeria trees at your local nurseries...then it's probably too cold or wet in winter to grow there as a landscape tree.

16 Jan, 2011

 

Thanks for that...I have too many plants that I have to wait years to see flowers!!!

16 Jan, 2011

 

Alexandramou:

I always get my Plumerias from cuttings...I usually get them from friends or even stranger's trees. lol! (I ask though) Cutting-grown Plumerias will usually flower the same year planted.

17 Jan, 2011

 

ha ha ha ......you sound like me.
I took a cutting yesterday of Kalanchoe bells and was searching for the name. Well Meanie kindly pointed me to this picture....what can I say?!?! Have a look at my picture.

17 Jan, 2011

 

Alexandramou:

My plant is different from the one you have...even though it's a Kalanchoe species/hybrid. I have several other Kalanchoe species that's blooming now...I'll have to get some pics. posted.

17 Jan, 2011

 

ok...will be on look out.

17 Jan, 2011



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