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The listing, Mother of Thousands has ended.

Will ship 1 mature plant with 'plantlets'. Shipping cost will have to be handled through PayPal. After you have won, email me at amandadiane19@yahoo.com and we will set up payment for shipping.

Description: "Mother of Thousands" reproduces via "plantlets" on that grow on the ends of each leaf & drop off.... they fall into the dirt and grow from there. They grow everywhere, don't need dirt, they grow, among the spines of cacti, in orchid bark, between the leaves of bromeliads, in leaf litter on a cement patio, as well as in every pot within 15 m of the mother plant. Good thing they don't have nasty roots- they pull up out of the ground easily. The plant's capability for vegetative reproduction, its resistance to drought, and its popularity as a garden plant, have allowed the plant to become an invasive weed in places such as eastern Australia and many Pacific islands. In optimal conditions it grows as an annual/biannual and typically grows to about 1 m before blooming in the winter. Plants die back after blooming and new shoots can arise from the roots.
Leaves: Waxy with a rubber/plastic appearance, mottled with violet-brown leopard spots and frilled with plantlets, the leaves ray out in a snowflake shape from an upright central stem. Leaf width varies a lot, with plants in moist shade having wider, flat leaves and those in dry sand having the narrowest and most "tubular" leaves. The margins is entire except at their apices where there are five to seven teeth.
Flowers: Produces umbels of trumpet-shaped 2-3 cm long salmon to scarlet flowers that dangle in clusters from the top of the plant. They are very beautiful but hard to see.
Blooming season: Due to intense vegetative reproduction, this plant rarely blooms. But well grown larger specimens can flower profusely in winter, even with little or no water. The flowers last about 5 weeks so it is well worthwhile trying to get some
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I have a few of these in a pot in the yard. I guess mine are still young (a couple uears old). Anyway, a neighbor has a circle filled with them growing under a tree and when they are in bloom they are breath-taking as a group. The base looks like what you've posted here, beautiful and lacy. When they bloom they shoot a narrow, almost invisible stalk a few feet in the air and flowers hover over the patch. (google the images of the flowers of these things).
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Aug 5th, 2013 at 7:18:21 PM PDT by
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maybe intricate's a better word than delicate, because they're not wispy
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Aug 5th, 2013 at 7:19:27 PM PDT by
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great auction. I have some also, but haven't seen this variation. how many inches is the plant up for auction. fanned you and watching this. I plan on bidding but I need to know how big this is, thanks!
Aug 1st, 2013 at 2:56:13 PM PDT by
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I have several different sizes. Some 2-3 in., some about 6 in. and even bigger. it will be whatever the winner wants.
Aug 1st, 2013 at 4:26:03 PM PDT by
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I'm looking at your picture. is this kind a climber ? thanks
Aug 1st, 2013 at 2:57:40 PM PDT by
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It's not a climber. It doesn't shoot off little anchors to hold itself upright or anything. It will get extremely tall if given support though. I currently have one that's about 6 1/2 ft. tall in my living room. The ones in the pictures outside fell over without support, so they are all crazy bendy. Pretty much,they want to grow upward and not having enough trunk support won't stop them from having the tops turned up.
Aug 1st, 2013 at 4:24:47 PM PDT by
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Is it free shipping or not?
Aug 3rd, 2013 at 3:01:23 PM PDT by
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It's free shipping.
Aug 4th, 2013 at 3:16:50 PM PDT by
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these are great plants. I had a lot of them when I lived out west. Fanned & watching
Aug 4th, 2013 at 5:00:42 PM PDT by
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Do you ship to Canada?
Aug 4th, 2013 at 11:00:49 PM PDT by
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Not this auction, but when I go to ship these, I will inquire about price and maybe when I re-list, I will add International Shipping or at least make an exception for you. I will fan you and let you know :)
Aug 5th, 2013 at 9:16:11 AM PDT by
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I have some I'm listing today of the same plant if anyone else wants some
Aug 6th, 2013 at 11:34:55 AM PDT by

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