Mystery beauty
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Teresa D on Apr 12, 2012Pretty! I think I saw those in Walmart last year. Not sure what they are called.Helpful Reply
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Barbara J on Apr 12, 2012I think they are lantana should come back every year if planted outside in warm climateHelpful Reply
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June B on Apr 12, 2012i think its a butterfly bush i bought some in a gift bag after valentines day only they have pink flowersHelpful Reply
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Alison L on Apr 12, 2012It is Kalanchoe.Helpful Reply
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Michelle D on Apr 12, 2012Kalanchoe?Helpful Reply
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Barbie P on Apr 12, 2012leaf reminds me of a geranium but the flowers seem fuller. Maybe something in the same plant familyHelpful Reply
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Lori B on Apr 12, 2012It is a kalanchoe. It likes cooler temperatures and is very pretty but usually is short lived.Helpful Reply
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Sherry C on Apr 12, 2012some sort of succulentHelpful Reply
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Katarzyna M on Apr 12, 2012I like them too they last for many weeks and yes, that definately look like kalanchoe .... enjoyHelpful Reply
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Zette P on Apr 12, 2012Yes it is Kalanchoe, you can tell by the succulent leaves and flowers. They are a houseplant unless you live in an area where it never falls below 55 degrees.Helpful Reply
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Kris S on Apr 12, 2012I agree with Kalanchoe. Very pretty.Helpful Reply
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Barbara K on Apr 12, 2012Yes I believe it is a kalanchoe. Great plant.Helpful Reply
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Debora T on Apr 12, 2012Yep, Kalanchoe!Helpful Reply
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Gina L on Apr 12, 2012yup it's a Kalanchoe. I have them in my gardenHelpful Reply
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Donna H on Apr 12, 2012Pretty sure it's kalanchoe. They have flowers that look like little tiny roses, if mine is any judge.Helpful Reply
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Yvette P on Apr 12, 2012It is a kalanchoe. Can tell by the leaves. Makes a great houseplant indoors.Helpful Reply
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Becky B on Apr 12, 2012Sharon,you are right,it is a Kalanchoe. I had one that was a deep pink.Helpful Reply
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Bonnie M on Apr 12, 2012It's definitely Kolanchoe; I just don't know how to spell it. :-)Helpful Reply
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Terryrose S on Apr 12, 2012Kalanchoe,it comes in many other colors too.You can find them @ Homedepot.Yellow,pink,white,purple,red,Helpful Reply
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Marcia C on Apr 12, 2012Yes, like was said, it is a Kalanchoe, the leaves give it away!!!Helpful Reply
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Carla P on Apr 12, 2012Kalanchoe for sure.Helpful Reply
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Sheryll S on Apr 12, 2012I am sure it is a Kalanchoe and guess what..... many years ago, I had thrown them into a not so fancy green house/lean to and it was a flippin cold winter here in Jax and guess what? They bloomed ALL winter. Throw them on the ground and they will grow if they have dirt....Helpful Reply
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Retha S on Apr 12, 2012KalanchoeHelpful Reply
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Tony W on Apr 12, 2012Kalanchoe is right, but living in Atlanta you need to put them inside for the winter.Helpful Reply
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Mary anne Z on Apr 12, 2012kakanchoe its like a cactus and hawaiian house plant they are in purple red and yellowHelpful Reply
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Crystal N on Apr 12, 2012Those who said kalanchoe are right.Helpful Reply
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Kelli E on Apr 12, 2012It is a kalanchoe. It if gets a good bit of sun, the flowers will last a long time.Helpful Reply
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Deborah C on Apr 12, 2012Yes it is Kalanchoe blossfeldiana and they come in different colors.Helpful Reply
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Teresa C on Apr 12, 2012flowering Kalanchoe succulent plantHelpful Reply
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Carol C on Apr 12, 2012Kalanchoe - also beautiful in yellowHelpful Reply
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Sharon on Apr 12, 2012Great! Thanks everyone. I'm excited about having such colorful houseplants. They will look great on my dining room table (southeast facing window).Helpful Reply
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Juanita J on Apr 12, 2012Yes I agree that it is a Kalanchoe. LovelyHelpful Reply
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Leona G on Apr 12, 2012It is a kalanchoe, it is a succulent that blooms due to length of day. They are just about at the end of this years bloom cycle. I have them in my yard in Central Florida and have had them for about 10 years. If you are above Zone 8 they are a houseplant.Helpful Reply
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Rebecca W on Apr 12, 2012Don't know the name but they sell them at Walmart.Helpful Reply
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Ann S on Apr 12, 2012it is a kalanchoe they come in a lot of different colors. if not over watered they will last a few weeksHelpful Reply
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Debra C on Apr 12, 2012Kalanchoe. I have several of them.Helpful Reply
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Morgan R on Apr 12, 2012I agree with all the posts about it being kalanchoe. I love them!Helpful Reply
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Rose S on Apr 12, 2012If you like, you can start new plant-lets from the leaves of the Kalanchoe. Good luck, they will grow like weeds.Helpful Reply
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Carol Ann G on Apr 12, 2012You got it right, kalanchoe. I have used them to have a bright spot on the kitchen table. They don't seem to mind that I don't have a lot of light there. But, I am sure being a succulent that it probably would love to be in the sunshine.Helpful Reply
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Rene T on Apr 12, 2012Im a florist and ook at these everyday. kalanchoeHelpful Reply
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Kathy F on Apr 12, 2012KalanchoHelpful Reply
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Melissa L on Apr 12, 2012calincho.Helpful Reply
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Cristina Z on Apr 12, 2012kalancho, I have these in my back yard in red and yellow!Helpful Reply
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Debbie C on Apr 12, 2012It IS Kalanchoe ... called "Blooming Katie" ... comes in a variety of colors ... red, white, pink, yellow, orange ... don't overwater as they are a succulent!Helpful Reply
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Sharon Kay W on Apr 12, 2012Kalanchoe..Helpful Reply
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Rhonda T on Apr 12, 2012Definitely KalanchoeHelpful Reply
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Michelle I on Apr 12, 2012kalanchoeHelpful Reply
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Cheryl A on Apr 12, 2012Kalanchoe, but not sure of the name...Helpful Reply
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Rhonda G on Apr 12, 2012Kalanchoe.Helpful Reply
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Barbara U on Apr 12, 2012Duh! Kalanchoe it is!!!Helpful Reply
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Lois N on Apr 12, 2012I bring mine in for the winter and around January they start blooming again, a lovely bit of color at that time of the year! Enjoy these plants for years!Helpful Reply
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Sandy B on Apr 12, 2012berginaHelpful Reply
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Anna C on Apr 12, 2012Kalanchoe is correct, and it can be a long lasting plant. I've had mine for 2 years and I put 2 colors together and it looks wonderful!Helpful Reply
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LouAnne S on Apr 12, 2012definitely Kalanchoe. I have it in several colors. All purchased at the 99 cent store!Helpful Reply
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Patsy B on Apr 13, 2012Its know as the Mother's Day plant by florist. They love it in Palm Springs.Helpful Reply
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Phyllis C on Apr 13, 2012I also have orange and pink Kalanchoe. They grow in the ground and in pots at my home in So. California year around. Unless it's expected to freeze, they stay outside.Helpful Reply
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Roxy D on Apr 13, 2012I was thinking kalanchoe. Very prettyHelpful Reply
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Jeanette M on Apr 13, 2012Kalanchoe I have one in my window that is pink love them.Helpful Reply
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Geogardens on Apr 13, 2012Kalanchoe, excellent plant for in/outside and year round flowers.Helpful Reply
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Adriana P on Apr 13, 2012I have 2 of them I didn't know what they where. I also just seen they do come in different colors too. I have seen a bright orange and a pink.Helpful Reply
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Sandra K on Apr 13, 2012It's a Kalanchoe. I can't believe they didn't want them back!!Helpful Reply
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Tam79786 on Apr 13, 2012Definitely Kalanchoe, I have one in white. I'd never seen one in white, so I had to have it! The white is sooo crisp against the green foliage!Helpful Reply
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Sharon on Apr 13, 2012@Adriana - Glad that I wasn't the only one. After so many responses, I thought I must be the only one in the world who didn't know. :-) @Sandra K - I know! I was shocked too. He said there were about 40 tables & they were the centerpiece and giveaway. Most of the guests didn't want to take them either. So, he grabbed 3 for me. I just came from Home Depot & they have a lot in all colors. I love my freebies and hope I can keep them for a long time. They are gorgeous with intense, saturated color.Helpful Reply
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Angie S on Apr 13, 2012Ok a Kalanchoe, how do you keep these plants alive? I have 2 that I got in December, they loose the flower very quickly, mine are still struggling to stay alive. they hardly have any leaves on them, but I dont get rid of them because I keep thinking they will come back.Helpful Reply
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Linda P on Apr 13, 2012My kalanchoe sat in an east window but never bloomed. To my surprise one branch began to set buds! I figured it out--every night when I lowered the roman shade it went down behind the plant except for one branch that was always behind the shade. From that I found out that the kalanchoe must have complete darkness for a certain time in order to bloom. The light over our kitchen sink stayed on all the time so it never bloomed.(Some things are learned the hard way.)Helpful Reply
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CAROL H on Apr 14, 2012It's a Kalanchoe.Helpful Reply
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Rainy Odessy on Jul 17, 2012yup kalanchoeHelpful Reply
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Rainy Odessy on Jul 17, 2012bright light if in the house and dont water too often inside but they can weather the outdoors come spring thru fall and require lots of water outdoorsand can tolerate full sun to light shade outdoors...flowering plants dont always bloom for us at home grow them for the great foliage and thank your lucky stars if you are a grower who can get additional blooms but they certainly wont stay in flower for you year round anyway.....all plants have a blooming seasonHelpful Reply
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Roxy D on Jul 18, 2012Definitely kalanchoHelpful Reply
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Rose S on Jul 19, 2012Kalanchoe. I like them and have started some from leaves which I pinched off a friends plants. Mine like lots of natural light, but they do come in many different colors, I just haven't seen any in the blue range.Helpful Reply
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Sherri Curtis on Aug 01, 2012I have had one for many yrs and it is slow dieing what can i do to bring it back I have it sitting in a window with little light comeing threw and water it but once a week???Helpful Reply
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Debbie C on Aug 02, 2012AKA "Blooming Katie" - and yes, Kalanchoe. Do not overwater as these are succulents and hold water. Bright light (can be hardened off in spring and grown outside) is needed; is not cold-tolerant.Helpful Reply
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Sheryll S on Sep 06, 2012Kalanchoe's are hard to kill. lol. So if your's is dying, move it somewhere else, where it can get some sun and all. Mine bloomed all winter in my green house and I could not even get to it to turn it or not even sure it got water. I no longer have the same property and no longer a green house, so I leave mine outside till a freeze then I bring it up onto the washer in the laundry room. Not heated or insulated in there either.... but if hard freeze here, I cover it and wrap them a bit.Helpful Reply
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Kristina on Mar 04, 2016Lucky you! The Kalanchoe makes a terrific patio pot plant and requires little water. It will freeze so protect in the winter.Helpful Reply
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Susan on Mar 04, 2016I love the fuschia or hot pink Kalanchoes. Did you know that when baby stems and leaves grow out, that if you pinch those off, the main trunk will grow thicker. They do need a bit of sun to thrive. Also, deadhead old blooms, and dead and discolored leaves, and rotate the pot if the main stem starts to follow the sun, so your plant will grow straight. (Deadhead just means to pinch off, to encourage new growth and larger blooms.) They are very rewarding plants!Helpful Reply
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Kay Smith on Mar 04, 2016Red kalanchoe. Very hardy. I put mine outside after first frost all summer till November.Helpful Reply
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Dwi5997718 on Jun 28, 2016Yes kalanchoes. Deadhead them to keep blooms coming. Don't overwater. They have succulent leaves.Helpful Reply
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