Kalanchoe daigremontiana (Mother of Thousands)
Kalanchoe daigremontiana is more commonly known as the ‘mother of thousands’. It is native to Madagascar. The most remarkable feature of this plant is its ability to produces tiny plantlets along the edges of its leaves which grow from a single upright stem. These plantlets will eventually fall off and root, producing a whole new plant. This is where its common name comes from. It can also flower, producing pink or orange flowers on tall stalks. The leaves are large, green and fleshy.
Please note these plants have been reduced as they need some care and attention.
RATING- Super Easy
LOVES- A bright and sunny position with some direct sunlight being beneficial in Autumn.
HATES-Overwatering or being misted. Water roughly once every 2 weeks in summer and once a month in winter when the soil is dry
Pot diameter- 12cm
More information and care recommendations are below.
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Kalanchoe daigremontiana is more commonly known as the ‘mother of thousands’. It is native to Madagascar. The most remarkable feature of this plant is its ability to produces tiny plantlets along the edges of its leaves which grow from a single upright stem. These plantlets will eventually fall off and root, producing a whole new plant. This is where its common name comes from. It can also flower, producing pink or orange flowers on tall stalks. The leaves are large, green and fleshy.
Please note these plants have been reduced as they need some care and attention.
RATING- Super Easy
LOVES- A bright and sunny position with some direct sunlight being beneficial in Autumn.
HATES-Overwatering or being misted. Water roughly once every 2 weeks in summer and once a month in winter when the soil is dry
Pot diameter- 12cm
More information and care recommendations are below.
