Unknown plants

blake9999

Well-Known Member
The one on the left with the oval shaped leaves looks like my brussel sprouts growing. Not sure of the others, maybe some sort of greens.
 

PigKiller

Active Member
The red/purple one is red cabbage. The one with the round leaves could be brussel sprouts, or cauliflower or even a cabbage. It's hard to tell.
The one with the serrated leaves looks like cucumbers.
These are my best guesses.
 

farmerfischer

Well-Known Member
Im jacking your thread,, hope you don't mind... I've been trying to identify this plant.. it appears to be a succulent of some type,, I haven't found much on line that looks like it... Any guesses on what it is? It has weird leaf like things growing on it ..IMG_20180602_141736.jpg
 

farmerfischer

Well-Known Member
we'll get to the bottom of this!! I was going to put @mr sunshine's avi in there and "asking for a friend" but couldn't bring my self to do it ;)

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Lol... Well thanks for trying.. this one was a stowaway in a cactus we bought last year.. at first when it was tiny it looked like a bear paw succulent.. I've tried to I.d. it a few times now.. so I said what the fuck, someone passing through this site will probably know what it is..lol..
 

BarnBuster

Virtually Unknown Member
and an answer...

"It looks like Kalanchoe tubiflora. I think it's now called Kalanchoe delagoensis. Mine normally grow a bit more grey brown and more spotted, but the little plantlets are pretty indicative of that species. I don't know where you live, but in some areas this can be invasive outdoors.
Chandelier Plant (Kalanchoe delagoensis)"

edit: sorry it came back from someone almost right away and I thought I posted it but it was still hanging.
 

too larry

Well-Known Member
and an answer...

"It looks like Kalanchoe tubiflora. I think it's now called Kalanchoe delagoensis. Mine normally grow a bit more grey brown and more spotted, but the little plantlets are pretty indicative of that species. I don't know where you live, but in some areas this can be invasive outdoors.
Chandelier Plant (Kalanchoe delagoensis)"

edit: sorry it came back from someone almost right away and I thought I posted it but it was still hanging.
I've said it before, but we live in a wacky wicki world.
 

farmerfischer

Well-Known Member
and an answer...

"It looks like Kalanchoe tubiflora. I think it's now called Kalanchoe delagoensis. Mine normally grow a bit more grey brown and more spotted, but the little plantlets are pretty indicative of that species. I don't know where you live, but in some areas this can be invasive outdoors.
Chandelier Plant (Kalanchoe delagoensis)"

edit: sorry it came back from someone almost right away and I thought I posted it but it was still hanging.
Cool beans... When it was younger it was more brown and spotty.
 
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