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By Chloris
- 6 Feb, 2009
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An unknown succulent I found on a kerbside in Australia. A Kalanchoe I think but if anyone can identify it I'd be very grateful. Its about 45-60 cm tall and drops little plantlets from the 'leaf' ends as some Kalanchoes do.
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It looks very much like bryophyllum (kalanchoe) fedtschenkoiv - sometimes referred to as the scallop plant - can have orange or lavender colours.
7 Feb, 2009
Very unusual looking. Nice!
7 Feb, 2009
Welcome to GoY Chloris.
Kalanchoe Daigremontiana, Leopard Spots or Mother of Million!
I've got this one. I pulled most of them out, because they multiply like crazy! Nice looking though :) Here's a link for you to check out, to see if it matches yours:
http://www.blujay.com/?age=ad&adid=2022786&cat=11090705
7 Feb, 2009
Lovely looking plant.
7 Feb, 2009
Yes very pretty Plant!
8 Feb, 2009
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This is very pretty.
Sorry, don't know what it is.
Marguerite will probably identify it for you.
Welcome to GoY.
Enjoy. :o)
6 Feb, 2009