Identification: Help! What are these plants?

Discussion in 'Indoor and Greenhouse Plants' started by nogreenthumbshere, May 15, 2006.

  1. nogreenthumbshere

    nogreenthumbshere Member

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    Can someone please tell me what I've got here? I have no idea how to take care of them. They look like they could be really beautiful...I'm terrible with plants and I want to keep them alive. Thanks!
    -Shawn
     

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  2. Junglekeeper

    Junglekeeper Esteemed Contributor 10 Years

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    The first one looks like Hoya carnosa 'Compacta', Hindu Rope.
     
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    To me it looks like a type of succulent plant(cactus) type. PB
     
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    The 2nd one is more likely Kalanchoe luciae ssp. luciae, as Kalanchoe thyrsiflora is not often found in cultivation (although that may have changed). The flower will be the identifier for you. I think yours could use more sun. :)

    I guess I'll see if the pix loaded properly or not.

    Here's my Kalanchoe luciae ssp. luciae growing its flower stalk, top view of leaves & detail of the blooms.
    Hope this helps!
     

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    Kalanchoe thyrsiflora is widely available in cultivation and I think it's a better ID. Do a Google search and several sites will come up offering it for sale.
     
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    Beautiful photos though!
     
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    No, this has not be reclassified, L.plant. Many, including companies that sell this plant, misidentify it regularly. The wider leaves with the slight indentation at the end tell me this is more likely K. luciae than K. thyrsiflora. The leaves of K. thyrsiflora are more oval. I don't know if this will ever flower grown as a houseplant, but they would be the determining factor. Granted, the plant will look different with varying growing conditions, but I do believe the poster's pic is that of Kalanchoe luciae ssp. luciae.
     

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