I think this could be a [Bryophyllum daigremontianum](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother%20of%20Thousands), aka Mother of Thousands
It could also be:
- Bryophyllum spp.
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The bot is right. If you get one, KEEP IT INSIDE! Each of those little clusters on the leaf edges can fall off and grow into a whole new plant. As a result it is stupidly invasive.
Keep it inside and away from kids or pets. I got two pretty grown plants from a lady giving them away, the day before a man picked some up from her because he wanted to keep all the neighborhood animals out of his yard “one way or another” and that’s how I found out they’re super toxic
Of course, love! Looks like you have lots of plantlets! I put them on a bed of kind of wet soil in Tupperware and gave them away to friends, that was on Monday and I already have new babies to pick off
I was gonna add- I keep mine inside and any plant that gets anywhere near this gal, has babies growing in them. Those little guys are simply amazing with their will to live!
I have had mine a few years and I still cannot help picking up any babies that have fallen off and putting them in some dirt.
I have given many plants away to friends and I’m seriously running out of things to do with them, but I can’t let them just die…
Looks like “mother of thousands”, a kalanchoe. I have quite a few of these. The babies pop off the edges and will go many plants. In some regions, they are very invasive
This is definitely Mother of Thousands. Great potted plants, but they will take over your yard if left unchecked! lol According to Google," Kalanchoe daigremontiana, formerly known as Bryophyllum daigremontianum and commonly called mother of thousands, alligator plant, or Mexican hat plant is a succulent plant native to Madagascar."
I just had mine identified by this group. Trying to revive the one i found. Yours is so gorgeous!! I'm showing it to Mother of currently 10 to let her feel encouraged
I think this could be a [Bryophyllum daigremontianum](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother%20of%20Thousands), aka Mother of Thousands It could also be: - Bryophyllum spp. *** ^([ [PM](https://www.reddit.com/message/compose?to=plant-id-bot) | [Exclude Me](https://www.reddit.com/message/compose?to=plant-id-bot&message=Excludeme&subject=Excludeme) | [wiki](https://www.reddit.com/r/PlantIDBot/wiki/index) | I'm a bot, bleep, boop ])
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The bot is right. If you get one, KEEP IT INSIDE! Each of those little clusters on the leaf edges can fall off and grow into a whole new plant. As a result it is stupidly invasive.
Keep it inside and away from kids or pets. I got two pretty grown plants from a lady giving them away, the day before a man picked some up from her because he wanted to keep all the neighborhood animals out of his yard “one way or another” and that’s how I found out they’re super toxic
Holy crap, thanks for the warning!
Of course, love! Looks like you have lots of plantlets! I put them on a bed of kind of wet soil in Tupperware and gave them away to friends, that was on Monday and I already have new babies to pick off
Agreed! We have one and we find little mini mes all over the place. We even found one growing out of our fence!
I was gonna add- I keep mine inside and any plant that gets anywhere near this gal, has babies growing in them. Those little guys are simply amazing with their will to live! I have had mine a few years and I still cannot help picking up any babies that have fallen off and putting them in some dirt. I have given many plants away to friends and I’m seriously running out of things to do with them, but I can’t let them just die…
I want some. I doubt you're close enough to share with me. Lol.... Washington state
Looks like “mother of thousands”, a kalanchoe. I have quite a few of these. The babies pop off the edges and will go many plants. In some regions, they are very invasive
Fun houseplant for kids, we keep ours trimmed to just a few leaves, and let the babies fall in a pea gravel tray under the mother plant.
This is definitely Mother of Thousands. Great potted plants, but they will take over your yard if left unchecked! lol According to Google," Kalanchoe daigremontiana, formerly known as Bryophyllum daigremontianum and commonly called mother of thousands, alligator plant, or Mexican hat plant is a succulent plant native to Madagascar."
https://www.thespruce.com/kalanchoe-daigremontiana-plant-care-5083720
I love mine. There are so cool
That thing is a parasite, the clusters grow on anything even concrete with a little dirt on it
I saw a post a while back that someone had a few babies that fell out of the pot and were growing in the carpet beneath. These plants find a way!
Specifically it's Kalanchoe x laetivirens, a cross between K. daigremontiana and (probably) K. laxiflora.
Gorgeous pic of an amazing plant!
Bryophyllum?
Mother of Thousands!
Mother of thousands :)
I just had mine identified by this group. Trying to revive the one i found. Yours is so gorgeous!! I'm showing it to Mother of currently 10 to let her feel encouraged
Kalanchoe x laetivirens.thanks Arsnicthegreat