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a kennedy

(32,090 posts)
Tue May 4, 2021, 03:26 PM May 2021

Need help......my husband bought me this cute planter from our food market, ya know

the floral display for a quick pick up for the mom in the family. Anyway, I took a photo on my iPad but can’t get it here. How do I copy the photo and post it here??? Or the flowers actually look like a tiny roses with thick leaves, almost like a succulent type leaf. Anyone know either how to post my photo of the plant or what is the plant. Thanks......

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Need help......my husband bought me this cute planter from our food market, ya know (Original Post) a kennedy May 2021 OP
Go to photo group SheltieLover May 2021 #1
Thanks. 👍 a kennedy May 2021 #2
Yw! SheltieLover May 2021 #3
From your description, it might be a double petal kalanchoe csziggy May 2021 #4
Yes, yes, that's it, only mine is red......thank you, thank you. a kennedy May 2021 #5
Kalanchoes come in all sorts of colors, red, orange, yellow and white csziggy May 2021 #6

csziggy

(34,189 posts)
4. From your description, it might be a double petal kalanchoe
Tue May 4, 2021, 11:30 PM
May 2021

Kalanchoes are succulents but will survive almost anything other than over watering. For mine, I wait until the soil is dry, saturate it (but don't get it soggy), then wait until it is dry again. They are very easy to propagate, just cut off a branch, stick it into water until it grows roots, then put it in a pot with a standard potting soil.

csziggy

(34,189 posts)
6. Kalanchoes come in all sorts of colors, red, orange, yellow and white
Wed May 5, 2021, 10:30 AM
May 2021

I'm not sure the range in the double petaled ones but I'd guess probably the same range.

You're lucky - they are very easy to care for.

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