plant identification

Post pictures of your plants/flowers for identification.

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Ali khan
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plant identification

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I am growing this plant for over a year but has only produce two new leaves.Only clue is that it is a shade loving plant.
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Where is the picture?
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You use imagination Izhar bhai :geek:
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OOps missed to attach image!
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Dear Ali
It is Kalanchoe Orgyalis also named as copper spoons. It is a slow growing plant but you can put it in sunlight as well, it bears it well. It puts very good show if grown old with many branches.
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Thanks Mr. Khalid, is it better to grow in shade or in sunlight ?
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Well, i guess do it as it suits you. I have two plants both doing well. One is kept in 5 hours of sunlight and other gets sunlight in the evening hours, both doing good. From your earlier post it looks you have kept it in shade now try in sunlight, and see if there is any difference in growth rate.
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