Identification: help please

Discussion in 'Indoor and Greenhouse Plants' started by BrightEyes, Mar 20, 2007.

  1. BrightEyes

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    i need help in identifing these two plants, i had them for a while now and any help would be greatly appreciated. for that first plant, its leaves are really thick and fleshy, i think it's some kind of succulant.
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  2. TonyR

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    First one could be Kalanchoe blossfeldiana -- or maybe not!

    The second looks like flatleaf parsley -- try tasting it!
     
  3. BrightEyes

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    i don't think it's them, the first one hasn't ever flowered and the other one wasn't parsley(i did taste it) lol
     
  4. Rima

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    The first one may not have flowered due to low light (looks like it's half in the dark), but could also be some kind of Peperomia.
     
  5. BrightEyes

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    the pictures where taken at night and the stand that it's on is not where it usually is, cuz i didn't want to confuse anybody having more then one plant in the picture and so you could see it better, but i looked peperomia up and none of them matched what i have. thanks anyway
     
  6. riptidefrog

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    I had a "Christmas Klanchoe" once that grew out to look like that first plant. It never flowered again once the original blooms faded. I think it needs a light regimen to flower.

    That second one really does look like parsley.... too bad it isint, flat leaf parsley is great.
     

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