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How to Propagate Cylindrophyllum calamiforme

Finger Plants: Unlocking the Propagation Secrets of Cylindrophyllum calamiforme

The world of succulents is filled with bizarre and wonderful plants, but few ignite the imagination quite like the Cylindrophyllum calamiforme, affectionately known as the “finger plant.” This intriguing South African native with its cylindrical, finger-like leaves is a conversation starter and a joy to grow, especially when you propagate it yourself.

While Cylindrophyllum calamiforme is a relatively low-maintenance plant, propagating it does require a bit of finesse and patience. But fear not, fellow plant enthusiasts! This guide will equip you with the knowledge to multiply your finger plants and share the quirky beauty of these living sculptures with friends and family.

Two Paths to Propagation:

There are two primary ways to propagate Cylindrophyllum calamiforme:

1. Seed Propagation:

2. Leaf Cuttings:

Tips for Success:

With these tips and a touch of TLC, you’ll be well on your way to propagating your Cylindrophyllum calamiforme and multiplying the joy these unique plants bring. Happy propagating!

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