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Cp C on Jul 11, 2014Could it be this ?? http://jardimtherapy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/epidendrumPeperomia.jpgHelpful Reply
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Traceycater on Jul 11, 2014Thanks for the answers, but I'm still hoping for more ideas.Helpful Reply
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Linda Hopper on Jul 11, 2014Looks like an ice plant which is a succulent. The flowers can be either yellow or pink.Helpful Reply
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Jeanine on Jul 11, 2014ice plant repotting may helpHelpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jul 12, 2014That is definitely a type of iceplant. It looks like one of the Carpobrotus species. They love sun and heat, so I wouldn't really worry about transplanting them now. If you keep it in a pot, make sure the soil does not retain too much moisture.Helpful Reply
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