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Dinu
Mysore
India
(Zone 10a)

February 28, 2003
06:12 AM

Post #479466

Mother of Thousands, Mexican Hat Plant
Kalanchoe daigremontiana



http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/594/

Thumbnail by Dinu
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adncyn
Peekskill, NY

May 21, 2004
08:44 AM

Post #878216

hello im in the ny area and i cannot find these plants anywhere i had one 3 years ago but it died in the winter now i would love to get another can anyone help??????
fatsinhutto
Hutto, TX

June 13, 2004
09:50 PM

Post #908837

I am looking for the Mexican Hat Plant, or Mother Of Thousands plant. I live in the greater Austin area, and cannot find this plant, and the nurseries say they haven't a clue to where I can get it! I may even try a flea market, as my Mother had this plant many years ago, and that's where she got it. She lived in Dallas, so it's here. I just can't find it. Can anyone help me? I see that you have pictures and info on this plant. Thanks, Fatsinhutto...rdoss1@austin.rr.com
FlowrLady
Olive Branch, MS
(Zone 7b)

June 14, 2004
02:44 PM

Post #909594

I have a few babies, but they don't look like this. They live inside, and are lighter green and spindly up against these in the picture... They have always lived inside in my life, but maybe that's because I'm not in the hottest part of the south... or I don't know any better...
xyris
Sebring, FL
(Zone 9b)

April 04, 2005
08:03 PM

Post #1384173

I have thousands and thousands of these in my garden. The picture by Dinu is what a young, vigorously growing well-watered plant looks like. The leaves are narrower, dark gray, and more tubular when they get less water. If you live in a mostly frost -free area and this plant gets in your garden you may never be able to get rid of it. If anyone in zone 8 or colder (I will not send any to warmer climates) wants some, e-mail me and we can figure out how I can send you some small plants.
Dinu
Mysore
India
(Zone 10a)

April 05, 2005
02:29 AM

Post #1384772

They get weak and thin in summer without water, but they survive! Yes, the area it was growing had been watered and it shows in the leaves. Now, I have one put in a pot, up a tree trunk and I never water. It is as I said, weak. I don't like it growing everywhere!
ruthfilrose
Vincent, OH

April 05, 2005
09:14 AM

Post #1385024

Hi!

We live in Ohio and these are sold at our local stores as a Pregnant Plant, I am glad I found out the correct name of them. I wintered over two or three of these and have just put them in the greenhouse. I would be more than willing to mail you some for the postage if you contact me. I just kept the mother plant during the winter and threw the babies away. So it would be a couple of weeks before I could mail any as they are just about 1/2 inch tall now and probably should be a little bigger. Does anyone have any babies to share of the Kactus Kathi, Herbynoel, or Happenstance. I raise daylilies and some other perennials so I would be more than glad to trade for some of them. Thanks for all the information everyone, this just opened up a new avenue to me about these plants.
Dinu
Mysore
India
(Zone 10a)

April 06, 2005
12:50 AM

Post #1386673

Yes, this is an attractive plant going by the symmetrical formation of the leaves.
finallyretired
Bellville, TX

April 08, 2005
01:15 PM

Post #1391402

I lived near the Texas Gulf Coast for about 200 years and have always known this plant as "Mother of Millions"... it is definitely a 'passalong' plant in Texas... lol! I also have about a gazillion babies every summer... if anyone wants a start, email me (lovelovemyjunk@email.com).

ruthfilrose: I'm not positive, but I think these are the same as most of the other photos... just shown in bloom. I'd never seen these bloom for years and years and years... then... a few summers ago, I spent three months in Canada (omigawd... talk about beautiful gardening... in Goderich... at Lake Huron)... anyhow... I'd just moved and had almost nothing growing in the yard... I asked a neighbor to water and... she didn't. When I returned I was shocked... several mother of millions had sent up spikes that were 5 ft tall... and they were heavy with hundreds of these pinkish reddish orange flowers... they were really very pretty. I have no idea if perhaps I'd been giving them too much water all those years ... or what. But... since that time... I just leave them in large pots or along the back fence and they multiply like crazy... and almost everyone of them bloom... it is very pretty when all are in bloom... and the blooms seem to last forever.

Another attractive thing about this plant... I discovered by accident... several tall plants were blown over and I never bothered to stand them up for several months... meanwhile they'd started growing toward the sun... so, of course, had some odd shapes when I put them outright. I've experimented with moving them around and making them have odd stalks... I like the effect!

Thanks to everyone for sharing photos...
JeannieTX (Bellville)

Chanie
Brooklyn, NY

August 28, 2009
03:21 PM

Post #6998558

Hi. I'm new to this site. I have some Mother of Thousands babies & they really do have lots of babies. I harvest some every few weeks in the summer. I'd love to trade them for a different variety or some other plant cutting. Or I can send them if you cover postage. How does this site work? Chanie
FlowrLady
Olive Branch, MS
(Zone 7b)

August 30, 2009
09:50 PM

Post #7006563

Hi Chanie. You can go to the swap forum and someone WILL want your MoT babies!

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