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What is a Pregnancy Plant?

Published in Botany & Horticulture 1 min read

A pregnancy plant is commonly known as the Kalanchoe diagremontiana, also referred to as a maternity plant. This succulent is unique due to its ability to produce young plantlets along the edges of its leaves. These baby plants can then be used to propagate new Kalanchoe plants.

Characteristics of the Pregnancy Plant

Kalanchoe diagremontiana is known for the following characteristics:

  • Plantlets: Produces miniature plants along the leaf margins.
  • Propagation: New plants easily start from these plantlets.
  • Succulent: It stores water in its leaves, enabling it to survive in dry conditions.

Propagation through Plantlets

The primary method of propagation for the pregnancy plant is through its plantlets. Here's how it works:

  1. The plantlets develop along the edges of the leaves.
  2. They eventually drop off the parent plant.
  3. If they land on soil, they readily root and grow into new plants.

Table: Key Facts about the Pregnancy Plant

Feature Description
Botanical Name Kalanchoe diagremontiana
Common Names Maternity plant, Pregnancy plant
Unique Trait Production of plantlets along leaf edges for easy propagation
Propagation Method Asexual; from plantlets that drop and root