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I received two of these plants after a brief hospital stay and I don't know what they are or how to take care of them. Can you help me? It has tiny flowers on it and a thick rubbery leaf. pink flowering

 
yellow flowering
 

By littergitter from NC

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May 8, 20140 found this helpful

It appears to be a kalanchoe; there are many varieties. They are a popular succulent, native to arid areas. They are generally an easy to grow houseplant, as long as you don't over water and have the temperature above 55 F.

They prefer a bright, sunny location especially during their summer growing season. They require moderate watering during summer (let the soil dry out on the surface between waterings) and very little during the winter.

There is a lot of additional information available on the net or at a local nursery, but probably not at a big box store :)

 

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May 8, 20140 found this helpful

Thank you Barbara for this information. Now I know what to do with it. With the name of the plant, I was also able to find it on line. Thanks.

 

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