Kalanchoe Daigremontiana
Written on August 23, 2011 at 1:00 AM, by Miriam Admin
This plant sits in the desertscape among the agave and euphorbia. It was a gift. I’d heard the name before but never had the change to get up close and see the interesting babies that grow on its leaves. I read that is also called mother of thousands which is very appropriate. Each baby grows into another plant. Between this and the bunny I could have a very crowded garden.
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Categories succulent, Uncategorized | Tags: cactus, kalanchoe, succulent
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7 Comments to Kalanchoe Daigremontiana
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Wow! That’s pretty. I grow burros tails & I Love them We have hen and chicks outside. They’re cool! But we also have the real, hen and chicks as well as roosters!! Thank you for sharing!
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Love the looks of these but OMG they come up every where.
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This is new to me. Took me by surprise.
You learn something new in Dale’s garden every day.
Thanks for all the experiences…
Anuga[Reply]
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Miriam, this is so neat! I have never seen it before,
Thanks,
Shelby[Reply]
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how odd, but very pretty
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pretty when they bloom and your pics are great, but omg will they take over a space !!
every fall i pull out so many, leaving just a couple older plants to maybe bloom.
you can plant a leaf as well to get more
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to my mom, who was the mother of a thousand children, in spirit if not literally. children were her life’s work. miss ya mom!
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