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Re: INDOOR-GARDENING digest 585


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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