Kalanchoe delagoensis is a succulent plant native to Madagascar. In common with some other members of its genus, K. delagoensis is notable for vegetatively growing small plantlets on the distal ends of its phylloclades, leading to its common names of mother of millions, and devil’s backbone. Chandelier plant is an alternative common name.
Mother of Millions – Bryophyllum Delagoense

I love it!!! I’ve never seen one before. Are those blooms on the ends of the branches or do they develop flowers as well? I would plant these in a minute!!!
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On the end of leaves, it seems like these are flowers but actually these are baby plants, that’s why it is called mother of Millions, each leaf produces 3 to 4 new small plants.
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Does it produce flowers as well?
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No!!😭 But you will feel pleasure, when you see the whole plant in front of your eyes, whole plant is looking like a flower.
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Really beautiful and amazing… thanks for sharing these beautiful images and info. 🌸
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Thanks for your appreciation.
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And thanks for yours :))
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