Mother of Thousands


Scientific Name: Bryophyllum daigremontianum (Raym.-Hamet & E.P. Perrier) Berger
Synonym: Kalanchoe daigremontiana
Family: Crassulaceae
Mother of Thousands(Bryophyllum daigremontianum)
Kalanchoe cf. daigremontiana in my garden in early March
Recommended Temperature Zone:
Sunset®: 17,21-24
USDA: 9b-11

Frost Tolerance: Avoid frost, grows well in protected areas in Phoenix

Heat Tolerance: Very heat resistant, if in the shade

Sun Exposure: Light shade

Origin: Southwestern Madagascar (Mount Androhibolava)

Growth Habits: Annual succulent, up to 3 feet tall (90 cm), triangular leaves up to 6 inches long (15 cm)

Watering Needs: Regular water

Propagation: Offsets forming at the edge of the leaves

Mother of Thousands(Bryophyllum daigremontianum)

Most of the Mother of Thousands sold are hybrids of this species. Frost will generally kill them, but in frost free areas, they can be serious weeds, along with B. tubiflorum.

Mother of Thousands(Bryophyllum daigremontianum)

Blooming Habits:
They take a year or two to mature, and produce a spectacular inflorescence of violet orange flowers, 0.6 inches long (1.5 cm) with yellow edges. The plant dies after blooming.


 

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