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Alicefay on Apr 27, 2015Looks like a Jade plant to me.Helpful Reply
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Suzanne Farmer on Apr 27, 2015It looks to be in the sedum family. Which means it needs sun and well drained soil.Helpful Reply
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Kayla Cervantes on Apr 27, 2015Its a Succulent of some sort. Looks like a rubber tree plant but its really similar.Helpful Reply
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Melody Jacobs on Apr 27, 2015Definitely looks like a sedum of some kind. Looks like one I had in my yard that we called "live forever". And it did in KC but definitely not here in Denver!Helpful Reply
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Barb Mullady on Apr 28, 2015looks like a Jade to meHelpful Reply
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Barb Hynes on Apr 28, 2015I would say Sedum also. They produce flowers in the fall. After frost...break the stalks back and it will come back every year.Helpful Reply
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Dee on Apr 28, 2015I think it could be a kalanchoe blossfeldiana.Helpful Reply
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Jenny on Apr 28, 2015I think it's a sedum. At first I thought Jade, but don't think the leaves are thick enough.Helpful Reply
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Teresa Schroepfer on Apr 28, 2015Sedum, I don't know if it's the red flowering or the white. But I do love them.Helpful Reply
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Smk1442994 on Apr 28, 2015Kalanchoe plant. Likes water and lots of light.Helpful Reply
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Debra on Apr 29, 2015It looks like a variety of jade. I had a big one growing up, it took care of itself pretty much.Helpful Reply
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