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what kind of plant is this please help

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May 23, 2011
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Plumeria
by: Anonymous

This looks like a very healthy Hawaiian Plumeria. When mature, it will have have beautiful blooms and will become a nice size tree that will need re-potting or planting in a larger container.


May 22, 2010
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the uploading wont work
by: Anonymous

OK I've tried to post some more pics but for some reason it wont let me but if u look really close u can see that the plant leaves are very thin like paper thin and not fleshy. I'm sure u can tell this is really important to me so any help would be great.

Thanks for your plant info. I love jades and I own a few so your link has helped with my jade plants but this is not a jade plant. I'm pretty sure unless their are jades that don't propagate from their leaves and have thin leaves that don't hold water please help me

May 22, 2010
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thanks but not a jade
by: Anonymous

thanks i know its not a jade i have a jade the leaves are a lot thinner then a jade they arent think or fleshy they are thin ill post another pic but thanks again..

May 19, 2010
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Answer to your question; what kind of plant is this
by: Steve

Can't be sure from the photo, but it appears to be a Jade Plant. Copy and paste this url to see a better photo and growing instructions.

http://www.different-kinds-of-plants.com/jadeplant.html

Steve @ different-kinds-of-plants.com

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