looking for kalanchoe

Jackson, SC(Zone 8a)

Kalanchoe pinnata and mother of thousands. will gladly pay postage on these.

thanks Marie

Baytown, TX(Zone 9b)

I have mother of thousands babies I would send for postage.
LMK
Sandy
Just read your want list. My neighbor has beautiful blue morning glory. I could send a rooted cutting if you like.

This message was edited Nov 27, 2003 1:32 PM

Kingston, GA(Zone 7b)

imzadi---I saw several Kalanchoes today at Kmart marked down to 49 cents. I started to get one because they were so pretty but I read their little tag and it said they do not like extreme temperature changes. So I knew they wouldn't make it in my old drafty country home. But they were very pretty blooming. They had a orange/yellow blooming one and a rose/dark pink blooming one.

L.A. (Canoga Park), CA(Zone 10a)

I don't know about kalanchoes not tolerating extreme temperature changes. I keep mine outside, where the temperature change between night and day is often 30 degrees or more and the annual temperature extremes go from 35F to 110F.

Baytown, TX(Zone 9b)

The closest k-mart to houston is over a 4-5 hour drive. They closed all ours up last year. Would have loved to found those But the planting I still have to do I should be glad I don't have a k-mart. Found plenty of bulb on clearance at lowes today. Baytown store. African violets .75 ea a creeping charlie 1.50 in a small hanging basket
and so on I will be busy for a while.
Sandy

Valley Village, CA

This is Norma Lewis, I may still have Kalanchoe Pinnata, and you would be more than welcome to it. Let me check and see if I have a label on the plant to make sure. I will need postage however. Please contact me, email me, with your address and be sure to put on what you want. I get people mixed up with the plants. (which one)
Norma

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