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Kalanchoe tubiflora
By Delonix1
- 18 Jan, 2011
- 4 likes
These plant are all over the place...they seem to naturalize everywhere. There's thousands blooming in my neighborhood and in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA.(where this photo was taken on Jan. 14, 2011).
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Tugbrethil:
Thanks for giving me the correct name. I posted this photo with the correct name in the past (last year). lol!
18 Jan, 2011
I like that!
18 Jan, 2011
Its lovely
18 Jan, 2011
Meanie, Sixpence:
Thanks! :>)
20 Jan, 2011
:o))
20 Jan, 2011
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Umm...I know Pedilanthus tythymaloides as Devil's Backbone, plus this is actually Kalanchoe tubiflora. K. daigremontiana has lance-shaped leaves fringed with plantlets, not cylindrical leaves tipped with plantlets. We know it as Mother of Thousands.
18 Jan, 2011