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I have no problems with this plant. I bring it in during the winter and take it outside after the last frost of the year. It does AMAZI...Read More
I love my mother of thousands plant. I originally found a little piece of the plant on the ground while looking for a rental home. I took...Read More
I planted 4 seeds and have quickly grown 4 lovely little plants but they are so flimsy they will not stand up. How to I strengthen the stalks?
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I bought one of this plant about one month ago and now I have one big Kalanchoe with 4 vase of blooms.
I just wanna know...Read More
This is a fantastic plant for beginners simply because of how easy it is, but some precautions have to be taken. I like it for its weird ...Read More
If you like working in the yard, they are easy to contain and pull right up at the slightest tug. I'm in an area where they are the most...Read More
This plant looks incredibly exotic. It can tolerate moisture levels from that of regular garden soil to that of a pile of rocks. It doe...Read More
I love this plant and have several varieties. Recently mine started turning yellow and curling up. I moved it into the shade because it s...Read More
It's not invasive in my climate, here in Canada. As for those who are trying to get rid of it: I discovered by accident Calcium gluconate...Read More
For years I have been searching on internet to find the name of this flower. I've been suffering from sinusitis for couples of years and ...Read More
This is an awful little plant!! I just moved into a home where this ugly thing has been the resident plant in the yard and garden and it ...Read More
A clipping of this plant was given to me by a neighbor about two years ago. I was attracted to its height, its bright red teardrop flower...Read More
My father bought one of these for me at an auction many years ago. It never got any babies. But it died. I was so upset. I loved that pla...Read More
I use this plant as a medicine for skin wounds, callosities, etc. It takes everything out. It's absolutely wonderful!
this plant is highly invasive. the only thing that gets rid of it is a herbicide that contains 2,4D or a very prolonged freeze.
I just bought a potted plant that fits the description of this one, but mine has long, bare stem sections in between folded leaves that a...Read More
where i live in central florida, invasive is an understatement. when i moved into my house over six years ago there was a ton of this gu...Read More
Hey have question I've had this plant since Nov. 09 and its now April 10. the thing that I'm worried about is that its only grown to abou...Read More
I bought this plant for $1.00 at a farmer's market in October 2009. As of Feb. 2010, it has grown almost 8". I have it inside. It's such ...Read More
Interesting plant and very attractive, but very invasive in some areas.
This has to be one of the weirdest plants I have ever encountered. A friend of ours gave us a baby one in Florida almost 9 years ago, and...Read More
Kalanchoe daigremontiana is not hardy in my area so I don't have to worry about it taking over outdoor areas where it is not wanted. The ...Read More
I have this plant. I love it alot. I've had neighbors steal the babies out of my yard!! Its a great plant for where I live do to the drou...Read More
Seeing these postings brings back fond memories. My college botany professor brought some "leaflets" in to share with the class. I wrap...Read More
In the bay area, a mild mannered plant. Colorful flowers. Mine went through the 07 freeze just fine. That's the S.F. bay area-not warm en...Read More
makes a great indoor plant. not sure if it would survive outside in south east Virginia. had one years ago, got lost in the move, looking for more!!!
I've had this plant on various occasions, from Miami to Texas. But I've opted not to grow this plant as when it gets old it becomes very ...Read More
I have had this plant for over 20 years -- but, have always kept it in a pot...so, it has not invaded other territories or created some o...Read More
These plants are interesting little boogars. I first noticed them at my fathers house, growing out of the concrete. We were mind boggled ...Read More
The best thing about the freeze of 2002 that burst my pipes on the back porch is that it killed this plant. It had taken over 3 gardens ...Read More
Having recently learned the botanical term for this unique plant, I can't help but to love it.
Given as a small plant in a...Read More
There are hundreds of these plants growing in my backyard...I found them when I moved here. I had no idea what they were until I researc...Read More
i have two varieties of this succulent,we call it mother of millions,but still the same plant.very prolific,buetiful blooms.
Our local post office here in Old Town, Florida, in Northcentral Florida, USDA zone 8b, was renovating their plantings around the buildin...Read More
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This plant is an extreemly invasive species.
I know I live in Australia and not in the US, and climatic conditio...Read More
We love this plant. It is in full bloom right now with light pink and lavender flowers. With winter coming on I moved it into my bedroom...Read More
I am an Instructor of Horticulture at Oakland City University, Branchville campus, Tell City, Indiana. This plant grows in our greenhous...Read More
From Birmingham England
I purcased 20 plantlets off ebay a few mounths ago and now have hundreds of them ,the p...Read More
Far too invasive. Babies pop off and will grow just about anywhere. If you have potted plants nearby, they'll pop off and grow in there. ...Read More
A very interestnig plant but can be invasive and awkward. Not an ideal houseplant, it needs staking and takes a while to flower. The litt...Read More
I like the plant even though it is very invasive in our area. It can propagate from just one leaf left on the ground. I too remember i...Read More
I love this plant. I was given babies last spring and I planted them outside in Philadelphia on a rooftop deck using regular potting soi...Read More
I just got this plant, i think it's quite beautiful...
I've had it about two weeks, its been in the brightest spot I've go...Read More
i got this plant yrs. ago from sister in law in Georgia they call it pregnant plant.. mine grew to about 4ft. and bloomed white!! told ...Read More
Edgewood, Washington
This is one of the plants that brings back wonderful memories of my childhood. I can remember a Great Aunt t...Read More
You actually don't need babies on the leaves to propogate this plant. Just take off an adult leaf and set it on potting soil in a protec...Read More
I have a number of these plants now growing in my yard. When they bloom they have the pink-purple flowers.We live in the Central Flordia ...Read More
My plant was blooming last winter when temperatures dipped into the teens. It was on an enclosed porch with no heat but hopefully some o...Read More
I also remember having this plant when I was a kid. I love them, and I remember I liked to ckeck and see how many babies there were growi...Read More
I love this plant. I bought one last spring and by the end of summer had over thirty plants. I currently have only one, but hope with su...Read More
I have been growing the Mother of Millions (aka "Mother of Thousands") for several years now and have mixed feelings about them.
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I received this plant from my mother in June 2002; she called it a "pregnant plant." I did some research, and found it here at the Plant...Read More
I love this plant! It has no flowers because it reproduces asexually by budding new plats at the points of its serrated leaves. The Leav...Read More
It's the first week in February, after a hard cold snap here in northern Florida. The temps sank to below 18 degrees. What a surprise t...Read More
I love this plant, I have already ten plants, and 4 are now beginning to bloom, here in Seville, Spain. Maybe the warn December we got (o...Read More
This plant is very beautiful. During the summer months the plants propagates by budding, making it very invasive. However, it can be co...Read More
I love plants and I feel bad saying this, but this plant is very invasive and not very attractive, in my opinion.
I have several (at the moment!) growing indoors, and they seem adaptable to most conditions. Will take various amounts of watering, from...Read More