Transform your garden with an array of plants, seeds & flower bulbs. Order now. Get deals and low prices on Kalanchoe Suculenta at Amazon · Kalanchoe delagoensis, also known as Kalanchoe chandelier or mother of millions (and is often confused with mother of thousands, Kalanchoe daigremontiana), is an upright succulent with creeping tendrils bunching together on a single stem. The succulent known commonly as mother of millions originally came from Madagascar and is one of the more than 100 species of Kalanchoe. It earned this name thanks to viviparous asexual reproduction, wherein it produces many baby plantlets at a time on the tips of its upright leaves. These pups drop on their own to root in any available soil. Mothe...See full list on gardenerspath.comI’m sure I’m not the only one who’s been told a plant will reproduce so readily I won’t be able to keep up with it, only to have that variety grow slowly and not yield any viable cuttings, divisions, or pups at all. But mother of millions reliably develops new plantlets, complete with little roots. The plants will do this without your encouragement...See full list on gardenerspath.comI cannot overstate the ease of growing these succulents. My local nursery, Stanley’s Greenhouse, literally has dozens of perfectly healthy specimens growing in a few tablespoons of soil, right where they fell from a potting table to the cinder blocks below. I’ve seen them thriving for going on six years now. Whether you acquire established starts o...See full list on gardenerspath.comSee full list on gardenerspath.comOutdoors, the most important maintenance task will be making sure the plantlets aren’t getting established somewhere you don’t want them taking over. I know those baby chandelier plants are cute, but take care of pulling any growing where you don’t want them while they’re still small. The other key maintenance task for outdoor mother of millions is...See full list on gardenerspath.comThis tall, raucous, dramatically mottled succulent is not for the gardener who favors compact, orderly designs. But beginner and forgetful gardeners will appreciate the way chandelierplant thrives on neglect, and veteran plant swappers will love the way it reproduces so readily. Outdoors in warm climates, mother of millions provides foliage and fl...See full list on gardenerspath.comView allDec 8, 2025 · Kalanchoe delagoensis, also known as Kalanchoe tubiflora, is a succulent plant with erect, unbranched stems that bear sub-cylindrical, grey-green to reddish-green leaves often spotted with reddish-brown. The stem can grow up to 3.3 feet (1 m) tall, often with short sterile shoots at the base. · Native to Madagascar, Kalanchoe delagoensis ‘Chandelier Plant’ have thin, narrow leaves and plantlets appearing at the tips of the leaves. These plantlets are capable of growing relentlessly anywhere they land, and their seeds can survive for years even when the plants are pulled out. · Native to Madagascar, this perennial plant thrives in arid conditions, making it a favorite among gardeners in drought-prone areas. Synonymous with Bryophyllum delagoense, the Chandelier Plant is recognized for its adaptability and ability to endure challenging environments. · The chandelierplant, also known as Kalanchoe delagoensis or mother of millions, is an easy-to-grow succulent that makes a striking addition to any indoor or outdoor space. This plant grows best in hot, arid climates and prefers full to partial sun, but it needs protection from the hot afternoon sun. It is easily grown indoors in a cactus and succulent potting mix. If planted outdoors, sandy or loamy soil is recommended. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings. The succulent known commonly as mother of millions originally came from Madagascar and is one of the more than 100 species of Kalanchoe. It earned this name thanks to viviparous asexual reproduction, wherein it produces many baby plantlets at a time on the tips of its upright leaves. These pups drop on their own to root in any available soil. Mothe...See full list on gardenerspath.comI’m sure I’m not the only one who’s been told a plant will reproduce so readily I won’t be able to keep up with it, only to have that variety grow slowly and not yield any viable cuttings, divisions, or pups at all. But mother of millions reliably develops new plantlets, complete with little roots. The plants will do this without your encouragement...See full list on gardenerspath.comI cannot overstate the ease of growing these succulents. My local nursery, Stanley’s Greenhouse, literally has dozens of perfectly healthy specimens growing in a few tablespoons of soil, right where they fell from a potting table to the cinder blocks below. I’ve seen them thriving for going on six years now. Whether you acquire established starts o...See full list on gardenerspath.comSee full list on gardenerspath.comOutdoors, the most important maintenance task will be making sure the plantlets aren’t getting established somewhere you don’t want them taking over. I know those baby chandelier plants are cute, but take care of pulling any growing where you don’t want them while they’re still small. The other key maintenance task for outdoor mother of millions is...See full list on gardenerspath.comThis tall, raucous, dramatically mottled succulent is not for the gardener who favors compact, orderly designs. But beginner and forgetful gardeners will appreciate the way chandelierplant thrives on neglect, and veteran plant swappers will love the way it reproduces so readily. Outdoors in warm climates, mother of millions provides foliage and fl...See full list on gardenerspath.comView allDec 8, 2025 · Kalanchoe delagoensis, also known as Kalanchoe tubiflora, is a succulent plant with erect, unbranched stems that bear sub-cylindrical, grey-green to reddish-green leaves often spotted with reddish-brown. The stem can grow up to 3.3 feet (1 m) tall, often with short sterile shoots at the base. · Native to Madagascar, Kalanchoe delagoensis ‘Chandelier Plant’ have thin, narrow leaves and plantlets appearing at the tips of the leaves. These plantlets are capable of growing relentlessly anywhere they land, and their seeds can survive for years even when the plants are pulled out. · Native to Madagascar, this perennial plant thrives in arid conditions, making it a favorite among gardeners in drought-prone areas. Synonymous with Bryophyllum delagoense, the Chandelier Plant is recognized for its adaptability and ability to endure challenging environments. · The chandelierplant, also known as Kalanchoe delagoensis or mother of millions, is an easy-to-grow succulent that makes a striking addition to any indoor or outdoor space. This plant grows best in hot, arid climates and prefers full to partial sun, but it needs protection from the hot afternoon sun. It is easily grown indoors in a cactus and succulent potting mix. If planted outdoors, sandy or loamy soil is recommended. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings. · Kalanchoe delagoensis, also known as Kalanchoe tubiflora, is a succulent plant with erect, unbranched stems that bear sub-cylindrical, grey-green to reddish-green leaves often spotted with reddish-brown. The stem can grow up to 3.3 feet (1 m) tall, often with short sterile shoots at the base. · Native to Madagascar, Kalanchoe delagoensis ‘Chandelier Plant’ have thin, narrow leaves and plantlets appearing at the tips of the leaves. These plantlets are capable of growing relentlessly anywhere they land, and their seeds can survive for years even when the plants are pulled out. · Native to Madagascar, this perennial plant thrives in arid conditions, making it a favorite among gardeners in drought-prone areas. Synonymous with Bryophyllum delagoense, the Chandelier Plant is recognized for its adaptability and ability to endure challenging environments. · The chandelierplant, also known as Kalanchoe delagoensis or mother of millions, is an easy-to-grow succulent that makes a striking addition to any indoor or outdoor space. This plant grows best in hot, arid climates and prefers full to partial sun, but it needs protection from the hot afternoon sun. It is easily grown indoors in a cactus and succulent potting mix. If planted outdoors, sandy or loamy soil is recommended. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings.