I shared a post about this sedum back in June.
I nicknamed it “Mama Sedum” because of all the babies on the leaf margins.
A fellow garden blogger, Rusty Duck, kindly supplied its proper name Bryophyllum daigremontianum.
It can also be called Kolancho daigremontianum, Mexican Hat plant or Mother-of-Thousands.
We will be calling it “Grandma Sedum” now because the plantlets have gone and propagated right there on their mama.
This is a first here. The babies have had babies.
Kids are in such a hurry to grow up these days!
At least get off your poor mama before reproducing you little parasites!
Good thing this sedum cannot survive our winters.
It is probably a big pest down in the deep south.
But I love it here in Zone 7. It can be a great grandma for all I care.
Congratulations Grandma!
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That sedum can survive the winter where I live and I have to pull it out all the time. It even grows in almost no soil.
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I believe that. It is very prolific.
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Isn’t nature wonderful! 🙂
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I’m going to see if I can find one over here. It’s amazing!
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