Does anyone know what this plant is?
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Looks like some sort of a weed.
is there a picture for us to see?
This looks like a succulent I have growing in my yard. The leaves produce tiny new plants on each leaf. It has grown over four feet high and other plants have started from the dropped leaves . . . it blooms with tiny 'lantern-style' flowers on long stems. I live in Palm Harbor and the plant has really spread.
is there one that is fully grown
We call it the Pregnant Plant as the little 'plants' fall all over and start new plants. I was living in south TX at the coast north of Corpus Christi when I had a lot of them. They would start anywhere and is a great plant to let grandkids have a start of as it's fun to see them drop the 'babies' and get new plants.
This is called Mother of All Plants, it is a inside plant, it is a type of succulent
It's an artillery plant.
I live in Central Fl. and we call it "Mother of a 1,000 Tears" du to all the children it makes.
Pregnant Plant
Pregnant plant on the leaves has little plants all over leaves then they drop off to ground an grow more plants live them
Kalanchoe daigremontiana
Devils back bone