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Apr 3, 2019 1:58 PM CST
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Name: Annie Schreck
Fort Jones, CA (Zone 7b)
Hi there! I found this plant labeled as K. macrantha (an old name for K. marmorata Pen-Wipe plant) which it most definitely is not. It looks similar to K. luciae, but you can see in the top-down view that the leaves are not stacked flat against each other. Any other ideas out there? Thanks!
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Apr 3, 2019 7:04 PM CST
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Name: Baja
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It looks like K. luciae to me. That's my best guess anyway. The innermost 2 leaves look like they were deformed by mealy bugs in the core at some time in the recent past. Otherwise they would be flattish like the others.

Flapjacks (Kalanchoe luciae)
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