Hello from San Benito, Texas....Rose

Rose Tijerina

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Hoya.... Yes or no
I am dumbstruck, I had two different groups telling me it is either a hoya or kalonchoe..
A lady gave me the plant and I never heard from her again

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Hello :frow@Rose Tijerina :welcome
I am not much help on the plant I.D. but am leaning towards a Kalonchoe . If it ever blooms it will help identify itself. ;)
 

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Carol, thank you for the link, what I make out , I have a hoya :clap:clap:clap:clap:clap:clap:clap:clap:clap:clap:clap. Starting of the weekend great, thank you
 

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Carol Dee... Sorry for the interrupion but I may be a proud Mom of another Kalonchoe, I am in the link like a tick on a dog. I collect succulents, so we have a new member:celebrate:celebrate:celebrate:celebrate:celebrate
 

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Rose, if you notice, the Hoya leaves tend to curve to the underside, while the Kalanchoe seem to curve more to the inside. Also, almost all the Kalanchoe shown are neat, trim plants rather than vining things, although, I've had older Kalanchoe twist and bend as they grew.

I rather think yours might be a Hoya. But then, I've managed to kill as many Hoya and Kalanchoe as most people ever see.
 

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Rose, if you notice, the Hoya leaves tend to curve to the underside, while the Kalanchoe seem to curve more to the inside. Also, almost all the Kalanchoe shown are neat, trim plants rather than vining things, although, I've had older Kalanchoe twist and bend as they grew.

I rather think yours might be a Hoya. But then, I've managed to kill as many Hoya and Kalanchoe as most people ever see.
Thank you, lol, I destroyed my chocolate soldier kolanchoes, I felt horrible. I hope it gives me a grand bloom, not asking for many just one☺
 
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