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1 2-5 in plant 2 years old blooming now and they are beautiful! use as a houseplant gifts for Mothers day in the garden they multiply fast and bloom all spring and summer drought resitant and hardy plantsKALANCHOE
Uses
In the traditional medicine of tropical countries Bryophyllum juice is used internally for diarrhea and "all kinds of fever". An ointment prepared from the expressed juice of the leaves mixed with oil or shea butter, is used externally for treatment of ulcers, abscesses, burns or poorly healing wounds. The ointment has hemostatic, anti-inflammatory and wound-healing action
.DESCRIPTION: This large group consisting of succulent plants is found in subtropical and tropical countries throughout the world.species make excellent houseplants. In early spring or fall, bell-shaped flowers red are produced.They grow at the stem tips and are followed by small, brown seedpods. Plantlets will form on the stalks of cut leaves; these will readily grow into new plants.Mother of Thousands is a curious variety with mottled, tube-shaped leaves. The leaves grow from a hair-less central stem, which branches after blooming,eventually becoming prostrate.Numerous plantlets,which grow at the leaf tips,will readily grow into new plants.When the plant reaches maturity,clusters of orange-red to purple flowers are produced in early spring.
POTTING: These plants can be grown outdoors where temperatures remain above 45ยบ F; otherwise, they may be grown in homes or greenhouses. These plants can be grown in sun or shade, though they prefer bright, indirect light and heat. The best compost to use consists of two parts loam and one part equal quantities of sand and broken brick. When grown in containers, in March or as soon as new growth begins, they may be repotted making sure the compost is made firm. After potting, no water is given until the soil is dry. Water should be applied freely during the summer, but only enough to keep the leaves from shriveling in the winter.Variously called Pregnant Plant, Maternity Plant, and Mother of Thousands (or Millions), Kalanchoes are succulent plants from Africa which bear tiny plantlets on their leaves; these eventually fall off and make new plants, much to the dismay of those of us who have commercial greenhouses and are trying to keep the plants separate. As a houseplant, though, they are interesting and unusual,Just the thing for a confidence-booster for those who think they can't grow anything.
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1 2-5 in plant 2 years old blooming now and they are beautiful! use as a houseplant gifts for Mothers day in the garden they multiply fast and bloom all spring and summer drought resitant and hardy plantsKALANCHOE
Uses
In the traditional medicine of tropical countries Bryophyllum juice is used internally for diarrhea and "all kinds of fever". An ointment prepared from the expressed juice of the leaves mixed with oil or shea butter, is used externally for treatment of ulcers, abscesses, burns or poorly healing wounds. The ointment has hemostatic, anti-inflammatory and wound-healing action
.DESCRIPTION: This large group consisting of succulent plants is found in subtropical and tropical countries throughout the world.species make excellent houseplants. In early spring or fall, bell-shaped flowers red are produced.They grow at the stem tips and are followed by small, brown seedpods. Plantlets will form on the stalks of cut leaves; these will readily grow into new plants.Mother of Thousands is a curious variety with mottled, tube-shaped leaves. The leaves grow from a hair-less central stem, which branches after blooming,eventually becoming prostrate.Numerous plantlets,which grow at the leaf tips,will readily grow into new plants.When the plant reaches maturity,clusters of orange-red to purple flowers are produced in early spring.
POTTING: These plants can be grown outdoors where temperatures remain above 45ยบ F; otherwise, they may be grown in homes or greenhouses. These plants can be grown in sun or shade, though they prefer bright, indirect light and heat. The best compost to use consists of two parts loam and one part equal quantities of sand and broken brick. When grown in containers, in March or as soon as new growth begins, they may be repotted making sure the compost is made firm. After potting, no water is given until the soil is dry. Water should be applied freely during the summer, but only enough to keep the leaves from shriveling in the winter.Variously called Pregnant Plant, Maternity Plant, and Mother of Thousands (or Millions), Kalanchoes are succulent plants from Africa which bear tiny plantlets on their leaves; these eventually fall off and make new plants, much to the dismay of those of us who have commercial greenhouses and are trying to keep the plants separate. As a houseplant, though, they are interesting and unusual,Just the thing for a confidence-booster for those who think they can't grow anything.
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