I'm trying to identify this succulent I got from a friend. It spreads in two ways: - Sometimes a stalk will tip to the side, and then sprout roots downward to creep along. One of the photos below documents this. - More often, though, seeds form along the edge of the leaf, drop to the ground, and start new plants. From my findings so far, the best I can figure is that it's some sort of kalanchoe - but I'm not entirely sure about that. Other info: - Leaf parings alternate: one pair will be front and back, and the next will be left and right - the leaf edges are serrated, and bear a thin red line along them - I'm growing it inside, in a pot. It loves direct sunlight most of the day, and is thriving near windows - I water it weekly, allowing it to completely dry between waterings. It seems quite happy with this arrangement. [![the whole plant][1]][1] [![leaf close up][2]][2] [![the dropping and rooting behavior][3]][3] [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/ChmIL.jpg [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/z2rka.jpg [3]: https://i.sstatic.net/7l7pn.jpg