Can anyone help me identify this plant?
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I think it looks like a Christmas cactus . They bloom at that time of year .
Some type of succulent maybe
hang one of the leaves off the plant and watch the babies grow it is some kind of an air plant i think
Kalanchoe, but their leaves I think are more rounded at the tip
I think this little one is some variety of Kalanchoe - and there are many. They are a succulent. My guess would be Kalanchoe sexangularis (due to the angularity of the leaves on the stalk). Without seeing the bloom, it's really hard to tell. Put it outside in well draining soil in some nice morning sun and see what you get in a few months. Aren't surprises fun?
Been many years since I have viewed this plant. MIGHT be what my Mother called 'Donkey Tail.' Do not over water. Should grow and multiply. Best NOT to be in full sun, but in filtered shade/sun. Good Luck.
According to my iphone 'Plant snap' app it is Kalanchoe fedschenkoi variegated lavender scallops. Upload the app it's lots of fun to challenge the app if you already know and when you don't know. pkc
also try 'Walking kalanchoe' I think the leaf structure is closer to this one. pkc
The pictured plant is a succulent, belonging to the family Crassulaceae and genus Kalanchoe consisting of around 125 species. This one is known as "Mother of Thousands Babies."
New plantlets fall off the edges of mature leaves and took root without any outside help. It is also known as Bryopyllum Laetivirens. It is an extremely fast growing plant and that is why is goes by"Mother of Thousand Babies" or "Mother of Millions."
It is a native of Madagascar but can be found in Brazil and parts of Asia. The plant has blooms, varying in color that blooms in the fall and runs until late winter. The blooms are terminal.
Some species of Kalanchoe are felt to be toxic to cats. To prevent the cats from chewing on their leaves lightly dust the entire plant with cayenne pepper. The severity of toxicity is directly related to the amount ingested.
Thanks very much to everyone who answered! it’s a Kalanchoe, definitely. Now I know how to care for it. :)
I have several of these and they are really neat! When it grows a little more you will start getting babies along the edges... they can be planted to populate your pot. They call it Mother of Millions or something like that. 😁
For sure it is succulent