Does anyone know what this unusual flower is? Photogarphed in Ajijic, Jalisco Mexico.
Here’s a photo stolen from the internet of this same flower at a later stage: for Janet:
For Cee’s FOTD
Does anyone know what this unusual flower is? Photogarphed in Ajijic, Jalisco Mexico.
Here’s a photo stolen from the internet of this same flower at a later stage: for Janet:
For Cee’s FOTD
I don’t know what it is, but it looks like it might be a bud of a yellow flower ~ ~ ~
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You know, I’ve seen in in someone else’s post. Maybe Cee’s? Ask her. She might know.
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My plant finder app tells me Cathedral bells, a species of kalanchoe.
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I don’t know what flower is this but I really like your photo! 🙂
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My plant finder also tells me it’s Cathedral bells.
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Thanks, Judy. Your plant finder is better than mine, which was stumped.
Thanks, Tatiana. Fun to find a new flower I’ve never seen before.
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It’s lovely
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I’m pleased your readers have provided the answer. A fine shot
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I think that it may be a Kalanchoe pinnata or sometimes called a Hawaiian air plant. Also sometimes classified as a bromeliad which I doubt.
Here is how to get yours going, easy~!
With many other names it is known by~!!!
https://toptropicals.com/catalog/uid/kalanchoe_pinnata.htm https://toptropicals.com/catalog/uid/kalanchoe_pinnata.htm
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I think that it may be a Kalanchoe pinnata or sometime called a Haiwiaan air plant. Also sometime classified as a bromeliad which I doubt.
Here is how to get yours going, easy~! With many other names it is known by~!!!
https://toptropicals.com/catalog/uid/kalanchoe_pinnata.htm
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You sweetie you! I photographed this at the Lake Chapala Society. I’m going to go steal a couple of leaves to grow my own. They are even more gorgeous at a later stage.
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Please post a photo of that later stage as well!
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Okay, done, Janet. Check out the blog again…
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Thank you! What an interesting variation of a kalanchoe, a flower we all know petty well!
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I never would have guessed.
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