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  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    5 months ago
    Aeonium 'Caitlin Hybrid'
    That is the first one I have seen flower.  Thank you.  Norma_2006
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    9 months ago
    Kalanchoe, nr K. tomentosa
    does  it  bloom?
    • Bernice Lewis (Private)
      9 months ago


      does  it  bloom?
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    1 year 2 months ago
    Kalanchoe luciae
    Differences in flower color; petals in K. thyrsiflora bright yellow, K. luciae pale with rose tint.  Yale
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    1 year 2 months ago
    Kalanchoe luciae
    cual es la diferenia con el tyrsyfolia? Muchas gracias!!
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    1 year 7 months ago
    Echeveria
    This may be
    E. 'Blue Curls' perhaps That was the first one that came to mind, I don't know if I remembered it correctly so looked it up in my Echevieria book, it shows several forms on page 68. Hybrids are very variable. They are variable even if the same size and from the same seed . Think I have a match perhaps, I am not guessing. Norma
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    2 years 1 month ago
    Kalanchoe 'Moullec'
    They hang down because that is an subspecies Broyphyllum I looked at the leaves,and the flowers are the give away to the subspecies. Do you know the name it is rather attractive. Norma
  • Rosemarie (Private)
    2 years 5 months ago
    Kleinia semperviva
    That's a knockout, Yale!
  • 2 years 6 months ago
    Crassula lactea
    I would like to see an actually size of the leaves for Identification, I would need to know if this was grown in shade, or part sun. Thanks,
  • Cereusly Steve (Private)
    2 years 8 months ago
    Jovibarba
    Probably one of the tumbler type Jovibarba.


    (Do not agree with the lumping Jovibarba with Sempervivum. The two genera are very different in growth form as well as the flowers.)



    Even though they are sometimes sold as indoor plants, they grow best as cold hardy plants outdoors and may even flower when grown outdoors.



  • Guido Mathieu (Private)
    3 years 5 months ago
    Peperomia niqueliana
    It seems to be Peperomia miqueliana (see TRGP at www.peperomia.net/repertory.asp for a picture of a flowering plant)
  • Rosemarie (Private)
    3 years 7 months ago
    Kalanchoe streptantha with plantlet
    Hi Yale, I didn't know this one could make plantlets! I don't know if you'll recall but I believe I sent you one of these in a trade several yrs back. Mine turned to mush in a freeze we had in January a couple yrs ago. Wish I had known to look for plantlets earlier.
  • Bozka (Private)
    3 years 10 months ago
    Sedum 'Vera Jameson'
    It is Sedum stonecrop 'Vera Jameson'
  • Cereusly Steve (Private)
    3 years 10 months ago
    Kalanchoe sexangularis
    Its Kalanchoe sexangularis.

    Kalanchoe integra crenata is not a valid name.
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