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How to Propagate Lenophyllum acutifolium

The Secret to Growing More of Those Adorable ‘Mother of Thousands’ Plants

You know them, those charming little succulents with their captivating dandelion-like rosettes sprouting from their stems. They’re often called ‘Mother of Thousands’ or ‘Mother of Millions’ and their botanical name is Lenophyllum acutifolium. But did you know that these delightful plants are practically begging to be multiplied?

Let’s dive into the world of Lenophyllum acutifolium propagation and unlock the secrets of growing more of these adorable succulents.

Why Propagate?

How to Propagate Lenophyllum acutifolium

The magic of these plants truly lies in their ability to produce plantlets, tiny replicas of the mother plant, along their stem margins. These plantlets are ready to root and become independent plants. Here’s how:

1. Leaf and Plantlet Propagation:

2. Stem Cutting Propagation:

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Be Prepared for Lots of Baby Plants!

You’ll be amazed by how many adorable baby succulents Lenophyllum acutifolium can produce. You can share them with friends, start new collections, or even sell them.

Propagating Lenophyllum acutifolium is a joyride. So, don’t hesitate to give it a try. Before you know it, you’ll have a whole jungle of these charming succulents!

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