Plant Identification(Solved)

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Plant Identification(Solved)

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I had this plant for several years. It's leaves are thick and fleshy. Leaves turn a dark almost choclate colour as summer progresses. It is the simplest plant to propgate with leaf cutiings. Unfortunately I do not know either it's common name or it's botanical name. I am sure some knowledgeable fellow member does. Please help!

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Re: Plant Identification

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This plant is called kalanchoe orgyalis or commonly Kalanchoe copper spoons.

BTW you have an amazing collection of succulents would love to have some cuttings :D
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Re: Plant Identification

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Khan Sahib where are you located ? No problem with cuttings.
Tomorrow will post picture of another succulent whose name I do not know.
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Hello1 wrote:Khan Sahib where are you located ? No problem with cuttings.
Tomorrow will post picture of another succulent whose name I do not know.
I am located in Rawalpindi.. i will pay all the postage cost if its ok :)
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Re: Plant Identification

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Tahir Khan wrote:This plant is called kalanchoe orgyalis or commonly Kalanchoe copper spoons.

BTW you have an amazing collection of succulents would love to have some cuttings :D
Dead right. I looked it over on the Internet and learnt that it is native to Ethopia and South Africa etc. Mature specimens can attain a height of upto 2 feet. Mine is nearer 3 feet. Am going to post picture of another succulent. Please help with the name. Best regards and thanks.
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