Plant Experience
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Growing mother of thousands (Kalanchoe daigremontiana) provides an attractive foliage houseplant. Though rarely blooming when kept indoors, the flowers of this plant are insignificant, with the most interesting feature being the baby plantlets continually appearing on the tips of the large leaves. When growing mother of thousands as an outdoor plant in USDA hardiness zones 9 -11, it may bloom with small, grayish lavender flowers in late winter. The mother plant then dies, but is replaced by tiny plantlets thatcan drop and cause the plant to be considered invasive. For this reason, most gardeners find growing mother of thousands works best in a container.
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kensong
2020-07-15
Growing well.
kensong
2020-05-30
kensong
2019-08-03
It has stabilised and grown quite a bit.
kensong
2018-11-02
This is my first growing diary. Taken from roadside and planted with the one given by Josephine.
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