Asica
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mother of thousands

I have three different types of those succulants. I could not find the picture of the plant in bloom. Finally one of them bloomed in my own garden. I wanted to share the picture for others to see.
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It took weeks for it to open, but here it is. I have another one that I am waiting for to bloom.

HoneyBerry
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Wow, it's so beautiful! I wish that I could grow succulents outdoors but it's too cold where I am.

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applestar
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Location: Zone 6, NJ (3/M)4/E ~ 10/M(11/B)

I didn't know they can bloom like that! :D

I'm too hard on them because they are nearly indestructible. I really should take better care of them. :oops:

Asica
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Finally, it bloomed. This is the most common type of mother of thousands
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Countryladiesgardens
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Hi There,

What a pretty plant! I would love to start these from seed if you have any extra.

Thank you!

Kim

purpleinopp
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Excellent! Are you able to add a pic of the leaves?



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