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Kalanchoe tubiflora
I have (or perhaps had, looking at my windowsill) a plant supposed to
be a Kalanchoe tubiflora (appears to be in the same family or related to the "pregnant alligator plant"). It's a very skinny succulent-type that has tiny 'baby' plants which drop from the leaf tips. However, when I look up "Kalanchoe tubiflora", I see many different images. The reason this may be an ex-plant (horribly neglected) is that it just put out one thin stem that got taller and taller, and dropped babies that did the same thing. No flowers; no attractive presentation; no joy. Of course, the wingtip plants are fun, but after a few years they cease to amuse. Having seen some images with "flowers," a la some succulent displays, I wonder if I've been mistreating it from day one. It's watered with the same frequency as a very vigorous aloe in a west-facing windowsill. Any advice? |
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