Help with identifying a flowering plant?
Anna C asked:
I received a plant as a gift. It has large, rubbery green leaves with curvy-serrated leaves (oval shaped, pointed at the end) and long-stemmed clusters of small orange flowers. Does anyone know what sort of plant this might be, and possibly some care guidelines?
Pictures of the plant are here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/12393564@N04/?saved=1
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no i dont know
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kalanchoe, keep it away from cold drafts (doors, windows, and vents) and make sure it gets lots of light…
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With the thick rubbery leaves and clusters of orange flowers it sounds like a kalanchoe. here is a picture and growing conditions.They are very long lived, I have one that was destined for destruction over 10 years ago. It still blooms for me each late winter and throughout the summer. Good luck and I hope this helps.
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Search “Primula auricula” aka Auricula , it’s my best guess without a picture. RScott
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The photo you put up is of a kalanchoe (sp?). Just let it dry out in between waterings and when you do water, water throughly. Keep it in a sunny spot in the house.
It should keep blooming for you for quite a while.
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Hard to tell with just a description. It can be lots of different things.
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Is it possible for you to get a picture of the plant?