Identification: Succulent

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  1. Boops

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    I received a cutting from this plant from a neighbor and he said to just stick into the soil and it will grow. Don't know what it is???

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    Re: Succulent Identification

    What a pretty plant! I don't know what it is but I'd be interested to find out!
     
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    Re: Succulent Identification

    Definitely Kalanchoe thyrsiflora or 'Flapjacks' more sun more = colour with this one.
     
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    Not another one!!!!!!!! When did this one happen? It's definitely still being sold as K. thyrsiflora here, this is becoming ridiculous:{ I can't see anyone catching onto that here in a hurry. I guess when you have 1,000's of printed tags they have to be used.
    You spend years learning this stuff and then someone decides that's got to change BOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Okay dummy spit over now.
    These like it very dry, and like I said lots of sun to achieve the bright red colour. I've done some leaf cuttings of these but reckon you're best off taking a fair sized stem cutting, let it dry and sit for a good week or more until you see roots forming at the base before planting. Just keep the cuttings dry.
     
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    Thank you all for your help.
    I learned a a great deal about the Kalanchoe luciae.
     
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    Thanks Luddite I had literally just finished mentioning the pain of name changes on a cactus in another thread and next I know here I am with the same problem:}
    So after reading the link it wasn't really a name change it was more an incorrect naming.
    Like I said, because wholesale nurseries get 1000's of tags printed at a time, I guess we'll be waiting for them to all be sold before any changes happen here. This is the biggest problem and smaller nurseries that buy off them generally know little different or just ignore it. I wish they all had the attitude of the place in the link.
     

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