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It's not the prettiest succulent but its flowers are beautiful. I grow mine as a potted plant and have not found it to be invasive. Any s...Read More
The plant can be a bish
But there are ways to contain it
I have birds so i am really scared they eat it <...Read More
I have to give this plant a positive rating due to its will to live! They do pop up everywhere and it amazes me how do they get there. I ...Read More
Oh my...This plant reproduces insanley! A couple were given to us last summer and now they are everywhere! We have one about 4' tall an...Read More
Just to add to the confusion, Kew has just assigned this plant to a new genus Bryopyllum delagoensis......the plant remains the same, however,....
I had this plant in somewhat full sun indoors, where it grew like crazy but got leggy and floppy, with a zillion tiny plantlets. I decide...Read More
A friend gave me a piece of this plant several years ago and I've enjoyed it ever sense. It puts on such a spectacular flower show even ...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
I "rescued" a couple little ones that were growing across a sandy rock last year, 'cuz I thought the speckled leaves/stems looked neat. ...Read More
Ok, I like weird-looking things, and this is one I found in my Mother-in-Law's container-garden on her porch in Santa Monica... and fell ...Read More
I have to give this a negative for central Florida, despite the fact that it is "interesting" and blooms profusely in winter, even with l...Read More
Here in central Florida (Keystone Heights), they seem to be holding their own. We have a few naturalized patches, the biggest being in a ...Read More
I have always had this plant as an oddity and share it with friends that show interest in them " kind of like bread starts :) ". Lived in...Read More
This plant gets a lot of attention from visitors. It has not spread from it's original place, but it seems to be doing very well. We st...Read More
I live in "Central" Florida, about 75 miles north of St. Pete/Tampa and this plant was in an area next to the house divided by low bricks...Read More
I love these guys!!!
I actually got two different kinds of plants from the same clipping. The one I have that blooms, (I call it ...Read More
I've never had a problem with this plant being invasive, but my back porch is a pretty severe environment and it's hard to take root in c...Read More
In Australia, we call them "Mother of Millions", that's a much better name because there are so many of them. I reckon each one would pr...Read More
"Mother of Thousands" is such an appropriate name for this plant. They grow everywhere, don't need dirt, they grow in orchid bark, betwe...Read More
What?? There's more than one of these stunningly prolific plants? It's a wonder we aren't drowning in the things... Nevertheless, I purpo...Read More
You have two different species of plant under this name...K tubifolia is not the same plant as mother of thousands, though it has been ca...Read More
My climate is Mediterranean; my specimen is 4-5 feet. After flowers expire, tiny new plants develop. Porous (free draining) soil - I use ...Read More
Due to intense vegetative reproduction, this plant rarely blooms. But when they do, tubular, relatively big orange flowers come from the ...Read More
This plant reproduces via "plantlets" on the tops of the plants ... they fall into the dirt and grow from there. Not cold hardy in winte...Read More