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Paul 24-10-2008 05:44 PM

Plant ID
 
Hi
I found this plant growing outside on the balcony after clearing away
dead pansies. I noticed it had plantlets along the edge of the leaves,
ready to fall off and propagate.
Thanks for any feedback.
Paul

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Spider 24-10-2008 07:00 PM

Plant ID
 

"Paul" wrote in message
...
Hi
I found this plant growing outside on the balcony after clearing away dead
pansies. I noticed it had plantlets along the edge of the leaves, ready to
fall off and propagate.
Thanks for any feedback.
Paul

http://www.bodhana.co.uk/images/plantID2.gif
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Paul reply-to is valid




I think it may be Mexican Hat Plant. Sorry, I don't know the scientific
name, but someone here probably will.

Spider



Stewart Robert Hinsley 24-10-2008 07:14 PM

Plant ID
 
In message , Spider
writes

"Paul" wrote in message
...
Hi
I found this plant growing outside on the balcony after clearing away dead
pansies. I noticed it had plantlets along the edge of the leaves, ready to
fall off and propagate.
Thanks for any feedback.
Paul

http://www.bodhana.co.uk/images/plantID2.gif
--
Paul reply-to is valid




I think it may be Mexican Hat Plant. Sorry, I don't know the scientific
name, but someone here probably will.

Spider


Kalanchoe section Bryophyllum. The most commonly grown species is
Kalanchoe daigremontiana. (There was an article on these plants in one
of the RHS journals recently.)
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Stewart Robert Hinsley

Paul 24-10-2008 08:21 PM

Plant ID
 
In message , Stewart Robert Hinsley
writes
In message , Spider
writes

"Paul" wrote in message
...
Hi
I found this plant growing outside on the balcony after clearing away dead
pansies. I noticed it had plantlets along the edge of the leaves, ready to
fall off and propagate.
Thanks for any feedback.
Paul

http://www.bodhana.co.uk/images/plantID2.gif
--
Paul reply-to is valid




I think it may be Mexican Hat Plant. Sorry, I don't know the scientific
name, but someone here probably will.

Spider


Kalanchoe section Bryophyllum. The most commonly grown species is
Kalanchoe daigremontiana. (There was an article on these plants in one
of the RHS journals recently.)


Thanks to you both for the ID. The question is - how did it get into my
box on the balcony 3 floors up in North London?

Second question - will it be happy indoors as a house plant? I expect it
would, coming from a warm climate.
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Pam Moore 25-10-2008 06:46 PM

Plant ID
 

On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 20:21:11 +0100, Paul
wrote:

In message , Stewart Robert Hinsley
writes
In message , Spider
writes

"Paul" wrote in message
...
Hi
I found this plant growing outside on the balcony after clearing away dead
pansies. I noticed it had plantlets along the edge of the leaves, ready to
fall off and propagate.
Thanks for any feedback.
Paul

http://www.bodhana.co.uk/images/plantID2.gif
--
Paul reply-to is valid



I think it may be Mexican Hat Plant. Sorry, I don't know the scientific
name, but someone here probably will.

Spider


Kalanchoe section Bryophyllum. The most commonly grown species is
Kalanchoe daigremontiana. (There was an article on these plants in one
of the RHS journals recently.)


Thanks to you both for the ID. The question is - how did it get into my
box on the balcony 3 floors up in North London?

Second question - will it be happy indoors as a house plant? I expect it
would, coming from a warm climate.


This plant grows tiny offsets on points of each leaf. I think I can
see them forming. Yours could have dropped from somewhere or come in
the soil with your pansies. If you let the offsets root you will soon
be running out of friends to give them to!

Pam in Bristol


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