Name: Lori Morrow Enid, OK (Zone 6b) I want them all!
I know it is in the kalachoe family and I have the one that has tubular leaves. I want the one that has more flat, rounded leaves. Does anyone have it or know what it is called for sure so I can find it? I am fascinated by the plants that put off babies on their leaves but they are not exactly easy to find locally.
Mother of Thousands (Kalanchoe daigremontiana) has both the common name "Mother of Thousands" and "Mother of Millions". There are so many Kalanchoes though and I'm sure a few probably have that same common name. There are so many listings in the databse: The Kalanchoes Database. Maybe if you can find the exact one you are seeking, one of our members would have it listed for trade?
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Lori,
Did you find any M.O.M.'s yet? if not, do a search on Ebay under Alligator Plant and 1 called Mexican Hat in the plant auctions.
if those are what you are looking for. email me. just found a pot full of small 1's of those 2 kinds.
cliff