mystery cutting

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cactidan
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mystery cutting

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A donation froma friends work windowsill. Not much info, never seen it flower, been there a couple of years.
Personally it reminds me of mestoklema, but leaves in three's not pairs. The tip of each leaf has three tiny points.
I'm stumped, anybody got an idea?
Many thanks.
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Re: mystery cutting

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Peperomia maybe? :-k Very hard to tell from those pictures. Other suggestions could be a Delosperma. :P
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This is a wild wild guess but It kind of looks like a rescue I got. It was a kalanchoe tubiflora that was really light starved. Give it more sun and see what it turns to.
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Re: mystery cutting

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Kalanchoe Beauverdii.
But a very lightgreen one... might just be the lighting of the photo though.
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Just an update should anyone be interested, once it got growing it very quickly coloured up and grew properly and it turned out to be kalanchoe delagoensis, and it looks glorious now. Will take a pic later if I get time.
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Now you mention the delagoensis... I can vaguely see the spots now on the second picture. I missed that on first sight.
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