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Gnarly bryophyllum

ltecato
15 years ago

I have a lot of generic "mother of thousands" kalanchoes scattered around my garden areas, but there's one that looks different from all the others. The leaves have all sorts of random distortions, the oddest of which are the bumps and spikes of tissue in the middle of the top surfaces.

Now I can't recall if I saw this plant in a nursery and bought it or if it's just one of the many I gathered as plantlets from my mom's house. If anyone can provide insight, I'd be grateful.

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Comments (2)

  • paulzie32
    15 years ago

    Wow! That's pretty cool! It looks like a monstrose form... I wasn't aware they did that! Do the plantlets or cuttings grow the same way?

  • ltecato
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    Good question, Paulzie. I haven't tried propagating it, but it would be cool if the offspring did the same.

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