Kalanchoe luciae 'Flapjack'
Paddle Plant
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Kalanchoe luciae 'Flapjack'
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Native Ivy. Grows easily even by burying a leaf halfway in the soil. I moved it to a bigger pot and it’s sent it’s tendrils upwards on a frame
That looks like a variegated English ivy? It’s not an Australian ivy.
#plantID-ivy @lovestogarden
I am unfamiliar with this one @brightcolours . Can you help @moore.794 ?
It’s not a English ivy or an Australian Ivy. It was sold as a succulent called Native Ivy. I’ve found it. It’s senecio macroglossus (natal Ivy, wax ivy). Native to southern Africa. Grows to 3m (10ft). Macroglossus means “large tongue”. “Variegated” with cream coloured leaf margins has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit
i go with hedera variegated. there are many new cultivars. american ivy society will id. ck if something like that in your country. there is an algerian hedera thats very similar. i think cuping might be due to nutritional problems but not sure.
Found out from the nursery it’s German variegated Ivy which is Natal Ivy. Or cape ivy, parlour ivy or Italian ivy. Delairea odorato also known as senecio mikanioides also senecio macroglossus (what I said before), waxvine. Senecio angulatus (in Australia)
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This is Senecio Stapeliaeformis. #peppermintsticks #succulent #senecio #Seneciostapeliaeformis
Oh cool ... love the name
Pickle plant
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Which one of them are you looking to identify? 😊
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@Yollymac any idea?
Maybe Golden Tooth Aloe. 😁
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Flap jacks.
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#graptosedum-francescobaldi ?
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Hi, do you need help with the IDs? :) The one on the right looks like Sedum makinoi. Beautiful combo 🙂
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Help me identify this plant
I don’t know what it’s called