greenqueen
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plant ID please

Can anyone ID this plant for me? If you look on the edge there is a small four leaf growing off of the tip, and it has a few hairs underneath, like a cactus, only not sharp.
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Kisal
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I think that might be Kalanchoe laetivirens 'Big Momma'.

Could the "hairs" be rootlets from the little plantlets? :)

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It does look like a Kalanchoe. Mine is called Mother-of-Thousands plant (Bryophyllum daigremontianum), and it looked very similar when it was younger. Then again I am no expert.

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its a kalanchoe.

That thing reproduces very fast! it can easily colonize a neighboring pot. :D

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:?: Are you sure that's not a callandivia???-------Leaves sure look similiar to the one posted, in the container gardening post.

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Calandiva is a Kalanchoe, and they all produce baby plants along the edges of the leaves. Some species just do so more profusely than others, hence common names such as "Mother of thousands". :)

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:oops: I realized that after!!! :roll: DUH!!!!! Oh well I tried, lol!



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