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I need help in I.D.'ing this succulent

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it was given by my aunt to my cousin then i asked for a cutting and planted it

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Thanks to those who can identify the plant. I need specifications on how to really take care of them, watering, environment, etc.

Your Truly искренне ваш,

Volle

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The mother of millions, Kalanchoe Delagoensis

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OHHHHHHHHHHHH THANKS A LOT!!!1

AND I'M NEVER GONNA KILL IT D; IT'S GROWING A LOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

THANKS A LOT!!!

BIG HELP!!!

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be careful with this plant, it is a big weed problem here in Australia. i had several acres invaded by this plant and it took me several years to get it under control

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No need to worry!!

I'm taking control of this plant's reproduction

I'm not in AUS it's not even very common from where I am. It's on a pot and I'm planning on expanding this plant. :)

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I would advise you kill it too. :) Especially if you don't live somewhere that will kill it every winter with the cold. It's an invasive species and there's a reason it's called mother of millions. It multiplies really really fast and once it establishes its self somewhere it's pretty difficult to get rid of. On it's leaves you can see it develops tiny new clones called plantlets. These fall off into the soil and start another plant. It's pretty much the devil in plant form.

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I can't kill it, too T_T

It's my first succulent!!! D; <<Very memorable

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I'm not in AUS it's not even very common from where I am.

Not Yet. :wink:

 

lol... I may have a plant to go there but i'm going to USA or Russia maybe both i'll go there for the plants :wink:

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