Can anyone tell me the name of this pretty flower please? Thanks
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Luis on Jul 29, 2014Rhonda it looks like Rose KalanchoeHelpful Reply
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Becky Jones on Jul 29, 2014Definitely KalanchoeHelpful Reply
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Carole on Jul 29, 2014Agree - Kalanchoe - there are many different types. They fall into the succulent group of plants. Free draining soil and take care not to over water!!Helpful Reply
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Joann S on Jul 29, 2014I agree...Kalanchoe it is.Helpful Reply
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Sue on Jul 29, 2014KalanchoeHelpful Reply
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Tammy Hendricks-Cogar on Jul 29, 2014Christmas cactusHelpful Reply
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Sue Beaty on Jul 29, 2014kalanchoe.Helpful Reply
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Wanda sinnema on Jul 30, 2014yep to all of the above.....KALANCHOEHelpful Reply
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