What plant is this?
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That looks like Lamb's Ear.
Is it whiteish on the leaves, and fuzzy? That would be lambs ear.i can’t remember if it’s in the medical / herbal family. Okay Freddy grey you’ve got to move....I’m held down by 15 pound cat. Yup it has medical uses wound cleaning, and assist blood to clot.
Could be Lambs Ear but if it was sold as a succulent it may be called Panda Bear or Teddy Bear. If it is not fuzzy but feels more like rubber or plastic it could be a Rubber plant (as my mother always called it) or a similar succulent. The Lambs ear can be planted outside in many zones, is a perennial, blooms in purple or yellow, spreads readily, doesn't totally disappear during the winter, and can get quite tall.
Thank you! It's my cousin's and she did not know nor did I.
Lambs Ear has longer pointier leaves
Looks like a rubber plant?
I think it’s squash
Looks like a Jade plant. Their leaves are thick.
J A D E
Jade plant.
I had a jade plant in the backyard when I lived in Huntington Beach California. It was over four foot tall and probably four or five foot wide.
Could be a sedum
the succulents have thicker leaves, these are more thin... i have lambs ear in my garden, the grey fuzzy stem and leaf shape are consistent with lambs ear.
Could be pursalene. Great in salads. Wash and add to salad greens. Heathful.
not squash, jade or lambs ear.....http://www.ediblewildfood.com/purslane.aspx
we call it a rubber plant. It probably has a name
jade plant
From the picture looks like a jade plant
Looks like a Jade Plant
Jade plant. Check it out on utube.
Stachys Lanata is the proper name for Lamb’s Ears’.. that’s a jade plant.
If the leaves are thick I think it is a jade plant. Hard to tell from pic
Probably Jade, picture is a little close up, a more distant picture would help in getting a point of reference as to the size.
Purslane
looks like jade plant to me.
Biu😀
It’s Sedam “Autumn Joy” Ive never seen it in a pot before. It starts coming on early in the spring and gets stems that bloom in fall. To start a new one just break a stem and stick it in the dirt
Yes it turns out to not be Lamb's Ear. I agree that none if the answers fit, still I'm grateful for all the help.
If it's a succulent, it looks like a sedum
Jade plant if it has thick leaves.
It is a jade plant for sure look it up
looks like sage.
Jade plant
Kalanchoe
It's a Jade plant for sure my Dads looks just like that
It is a succulent take my word I've been growing succulents for 40 years I just don't know the name.
i think it is purslane plant
Looks like jade to me also