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Re: INDOOR-GARDENING digest 585
- To: i*@prairienet.org
- Subject: Re: INDOOR-GARDENING digest 585
- From: s* <s*@sprint.ca>
- Date: Thu, 04 Jun 1998 21:18:17 -0400
- References: <788d836d.35772074@aol.com>
Hi again Dee. Do you mean that the leaves of your plant are long and thin or that
they are round? If they are long and thin then you do have a Kalanchoe, it would
be the chandelier plant also known as Kalanchoe tubiflora as I had already
mentioned. The kalanchoes I talked about don't look like the regular blooming one
(kalanchoe blossfeldiana), one of then has thin tubular leaves that grow in the
shape of a chandelier and the other has a main stem with pointy leaves growing
around it. Anyways, you can check both the ones I mentioned at the TimeLife
Virtual Garden.
Helga
Dee2540@aol.com wrote:
> Helga:
> My Aunt brought the tiny plantlets from somewhere in Florida. It's
> definately not a kalanchoe because the leaves are too rounded. they are
> longer and thinner. The plantlets form on the outside of the leaves and when
> mature drop to the ground. I wish I could draw it for you, but I'm not that
> good on here yet. LOL
> Thanks Dee
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