![]() ![]() The tubular pink-orange blooms grow on tall flower stalks that form on top of the main stem. Though rare indoors, with the proper care mother of thousands can produce flowers in late fall or early winter. It’s often confused with the mother of millions which shares that same ability, but they’re actually different plants. Its name comes from its ability to produce tons of tiny babies, or pups, along the leaf edges. It grows V-shaped, blue-green leaves that arch outward from a single stem, and reach lengths up to 6”. It’s a drought tolerant plant that can reach heights of 3’ tall. It also goes by the names Bryophyllum daigremontianum, devil’s backbone, alligator plant, and Mexican hat plant. Mother of thousands, or Kalanchoe daigremontiana, is a succulent native to Madagascar. General purpose plant food in spring and summer Mother of thousands, Devil’s backbone, Alligator plant, Mexican hat plantĪllow soil to dry between waterings, do not overwater Kalanchoe daigremontiana, Bryophyllum daigremontianum Mother Of Thousands Quick Care Overview Scientific name: Is the mother of thousands plant invasive?.How big does a mother of thousands plant get?. ![]() Mother Of Thousands Care & Growing Instructions. ![]()
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