What is It?
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Rita C. - Panoply on Jun 23, 2013Chandelier plant (kalanchoe)?Helpful Reply
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Donna Shipley on Jun 23, 2013Thank you so much... it was driving me crazy trying to remember!!!Helpful Reply
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Aida Mendivil on Jun 23, 2013I love this plant, I have not seen one like this.Helpful Reply
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Sharon on Jun 23, 2013So pretty... wish you could mail me a cutting...oh,well...Helpful Reply
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Donna Shipley on Jun 24, 2013Aida & Sharon... If you want to email an address to send them to... It is loaded with little plantlets right now and I'd be happy try to figure out a good way to ship you some. Email to DonnaRichie46@hotmail.com, also if you have ideas for a safe way to ship, please share.Helpful Reply
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Dalila Garay on Jun 24, 2013How about seeds?Helpful Reply
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Dalila Garay on Jun 24, 2013Since it it a cactus, probably use one of those shipping small envelopes and place a moist peace of paper towel inside. Probably will not need much more.If I send you a prepaid one, would you send me some please?Helpful Reply
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Donna Shipley on Jun 24, 2013Dalila... I'd be happy to send you some too. I've never seen seeds on it. When each flower is spent it forms a ball of plantlets about a 1/2" in diameter. Last year I let some fall into a pot and one of them took root and grew. Had I been more attentive I'm pretty I could have gotten several plants from just one ball.Helpful Reply
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Jamie McGaffick on Jun 24, 2013Fushcia plantHelpful Reply
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Donna Shipley on Jun 24, 2013I'm sure that it is Kalanchoe... came right back to me when I saw it written here in Rita's post, but thanks anyway!Helpful Reply
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Marilyn on Jun 24, 2013I looked up chandalier plant and they had the same flowers but none looked like this plant. Where do they grow?Helpful Reply
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Tammi Cordell on Jun 24, 2013I love it. Have never seen one before. Thanks for sharing.Helpful Reply
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Donna Shipley on Jun 24, 2013Marilyn, I got this plant when my step-mother had to move into a nursing home and knew nothing about it when it came to me, I still know very little but here is what I found on Wikipedia... "Kalanchoe /ˌkæləŋˈkoʊ.iː/,[1] also written Kalanchöe or Kalanchoë, is a genus of about 125 species of tropical, succulent flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae, mainly native to the Old World but with a few species now growing wild in the New World following introduction of the species." There is a lot more I just copied the first paragraph.Helpful Reply
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Gabriel Symonette on Jun 24, 2013we have a variety of hanging flowers here in the bahamas different shapes and colours we call them trumpet bellsHelpful Reply
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Sharon on Jun 25, 2013ooo Ms Donna I would LOVE to get a piece...I will google how to ship tom... who knows,might even be ides on hometalk...will post here or email asap,ya'll...THANKS!Helpful Reply
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Sharon on Jun 25, 2013Tee hee,I should have thought before I posted/asked about shipping a plant~ ask Douglas Hunt! I looked around at past questions and he has info out there... Maybe he'll answer tomorrow... Night all....Helpful Reply
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