Kalanchoe Laetivirens Flower. It can produce over 16000 seeds per fruit not to mention the plantlets. In USDA hardiness zones 10 and 11 direct summertime sunlight can burn the leaves.
Kalanchoe x laetivirens is a native of Madagascar and is listed as an invasive species in several parts of the world. It can produce over 16000 seeds per fruit not to mention the plantlets. Bryophyllum Crenatodaigremontianuma is a horticultural hybrid between Bryophyllum crenatum and Bryophyllum daigremontianum.
One of the things that sets Kalanchoes apart from other members of the Crassulaceae are having 4 petals instead of 5.
Kalanchoe s are lovely in or out of bloom but need short daylight hours to produce flowers. One of the more famous of its genus Kalanchoe laetivirens commonly known as mother of thousands or mother of millions is a winter-flowering succulent plant. Kalanchoe x laetivirens is a native of Madagascar and is listed as an invasive species in several parts of the world. Your plant will need at least six weeks of natural winter.