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May 16, 2016 4:26 PM CST
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Yes, @cliftoncat it's one of them. Several species of Kalanchoe make babies at the edges of the leaves like that. Others that come to mind:
Mother of Thousands (Kalanchoe 'Houghtonii')
Mother of Thousands (Kalanchoe delagoensis)
Donkey Ears (Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri)
Mother of Thousands (Kalanchoe daigremontiana)

Many other species make leaf edge babies if a leaf is removed from the mother plant, but not usually while still attached.
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