Plant identification
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Elaine Simmons on Jul 15, 2015It is a succulent of some kind but maybe you already knew that. There are so many succulents, that it would be difficult to say which one.Helpful Reply
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Sundra Cline on Jul 15, 2015Try this site allthingsplants.com. They have been a big help to me when I need to ID a plant.Helpful Reply
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Karen Tiffin on Jul 15, 2015My mother called this hen and chicks.Helpful Reply
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Tammy Clouthier on Jul 15, 2015Definitely not hens and chicks.Helpful Reply
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DORLIS on Jul 16, 2015Looks more like a euphorbia It is a large family and comes in many shapes and sizes.Helpful Reply
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DORLIS on Jul 16, 2015Whatever it's name, it is a very nice looking plant.Helpful Reply
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Bert Miller on Jul 16, 2015Thanks to all you who have tried to help me identify this wonderful plant.Helpful Reply
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Arlene Fitzpatrick on Jul 22, 2015crown of thorns? does it have any thorns? If it is crown of thorns, it will get orange flowers at some point.Helpful Reply
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DORLIS on Jul 23, 2015Not crown of thorns, I have a yellow one.Helpful Reply
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