Ode to Kalanchoe tubilfora.
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Ode to Kalanchoe tubilfora.
You know,this is the best I ever got one of them to look. Much better then in ground where they snake around bigger C&S. Couldn't you see these in a barrel with a couple of dozen? I quick went out and snapped today.
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Re: Ode to Kalanchoe tubilfora.
I always have a clump of these somewhere and am surprised every year how nice they look in flower. They do snake around a while before strong upright growth sets in. I wonder if that's the nature of the species or a question of finding the right exposure & soil etc
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Re: Ode to Kalanchoe tubilfora.
They look so plain jane in the garden..then blossom into Miss World. Nice to enjoy whats common growing well.
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Re: Ode to Kalanchoe tubilfora.
There are MUCH worse greenhouse weedy succulents. Euphorbia leuconeura for one.
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