Re: Mystery Plant ID needed


I grew this in college - it was a fun house plant and great for teaching little kids about growing things. Sounds like it has a nasty side.
Cheryl
Interesting plant. Could it be related to this plant from Madagascar?
possibly related to Bryophyllum?
http://www.northwestweeds.nsw.gov.au/mother_of_millions.htm

It will be interesting to see your specimen flower

unforunately there is no botanical name that I could find at that site
but there are leads that may be worth following up

Terry Dowdeswell
Dowdeswell's Delphiniums
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On 12 Nov 2002 at 0:38, Marge Talt wrote:

 Hi All - apologies for the cross posting if you end up with this in
 your inbox more than once.

 Have a plant sent to me for ID that I have never seen before.  Have
 put 3 images of it up on the web here:

 http://mtalt.hort.net/temp4/annelle/annelle-plantID.html

 If you have a clue on this one, please let me know.  Thanks in
 advance!

 Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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