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A Kalanchoe tale

Posted on May 27, 2018 by CuriousG

I’m familiar with the kalanchoe plant – it has roundish, succulent leaves and has the most interesting habit of reproducing by growing new baby plants along the edges of the leaves, which drop off and quickly take root. This has … Continue reading →

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Growing Kalanchoe as “hen and chicks”

Posted on October 13, 2012 by CuriousG

A number of people who visited the Gardens by the Bay have noticed the cute succulent, Sempervivum, also called Hen and Chicks. It starts growing with a main rosette, and then grows new rosettes in an outward spiral, creating the … Continue reading →

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Posted in Succulents | Tagged kalanchoe, propagation methods

The Kalanchoe war

Posted on July 4, 2012 by CuriousG

This started out as one of those situations where we saw a plant at a friend’s house that was so cute that we had to have it. The draw of the plant was the tiny baby plants that were growing … Continue reading →

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Posted in Rant, Succulents | Tagged kalanchoe, Mother of Thousands, Singapore
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