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Mar 14, 2013 11:41 AM CST
Name: Jelinda AKA jojoe Ivey
Thomson,Ga. (Zone 8a)
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I found a new one the other day.Sorry the pictures aren't to great,will try to take some better ones.

Tarev if you or anyone know's of a kalanchoe that is cold hardy to zone 8,i would love to plant one in the ground.I did try to leave a couple of mine outside this winter and they were doing pretty good until a hard freeze in Feb.The next day they were almost a pile of mush.That experiment failed but a lot of plant will die in pots but not if in the ground right.Thinking get one good and established until it can be put in a good size pot,plant in ground in spring and keep fingers crossed.I think any babies on the ground around it would die off every winter so it wouldn't take over.First i have to figure out which one is the hardiest.
Kalanchoe tubiflora 'maternity plant'
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click on them and look at all the babies in the pot,if anybody wants some,i will gladly share for postage only.But that's true with all my plants that i can share. Lovey dubby
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