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Seedlings of "Mexican Hat Plant"

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Seedlings of "Mexican Hat Plant"

Can anyone offer me the botanical name? Have these little seedlings under a glass cloche and they seem to be taking hold.



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Kalanchoe daigremontiana ...
I hope I've spelt it correctly :)
I had one 2 feet tall but it died recently. I've got many of it's offspring :)

25 Sep, 2017

 

Thank you Hywel! I have kalanchoe blosfeldana... in a lovely red..but it's not blooming. not enough light I think. Didn't know this was a kalanchoe or that it would grow to such a size. My cousin gave me the babies from her plant which is only a foot tall.

26 Sep, 2017

 

This also flowers :)

27 Sep, 2017

 

ooooo... better and better!

28 Sep, 2017

 

Great plants but their seeds shoit far and wide Lori I had one years ago .

28 Sep, 2017

 

they're coming along very well... about 1 inch tall at present!

6 Oct, 2017

 

They certainly are Lori you ll have them every where .

6 Oct, 2017

 

Kalanchoe daigremontiana can grow wild here. I used to have one years ago, and it had little plants popping up everywhere.

Are these little plants from a plant's leaf?

10 Oct, 2017

 

they're confined to a little pot, at present, 3d. Will transplant to a larger pot soon.
D1, you have so many unique plants that are naturalized to your zone! you mentioned previously that ricinis communis also grows wild too! These are little off-sets, I guess. Yes they are from the plant's leaf margin. They fell into my hand already rooted! I have a feeling that they might grow on solid rock! ;-)

10 Oct, 2017

 

Thats good lLori I would keep them in a pot .

10 Oct, 2017

 

Lori,

Yes, Ricinus communis (Castorbean tree) grows wild everywhere here. You see it a lot along the freeways.

11 Oct, 2017



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