16-05-2020 10:21 AM - edited 16-05-2020 10:23 AM
Wonder if anybody can identify this plant. It grows to about 60cm and in winter has lovely apricoty orange flower on the top. Each of its leaves has little fingers, which i suspect drop off and form brand new baby, as they keep popping up in my cacti pots. It gets severely burned by frost, but comes back, and so far it got burnt before the flowere set any seeds. This year I moved some of the babies inside.
16-05-2020 10:49 AM - edited 16-05-2020 10:51 AM
Bryophyllum delagoense also known Mother of millions/thousands ...... its a weed, banned in some states
Google it
on 16-05-2020 01:37 PM
on 16-05-2020 03:27 PM
I wondered about that, but I bought it in a large wholesale nursary. So hopefully it is not banned in VIC.
That's the problem; plants are either considered weeds or they are difficult to keep alive. I sort of like weeds.
on 16-05-2020 04:05 PM
It is a weed, albeit a pretty one in NSW.
It is often found growing wild alongside country roads and seems to thrive on poor dry soil....it can be a sea of red when in flower.
Keep it in a pot....if it gets loose in the garden you will never get rid of it. At least it is easy to pull up by the roots as no week killer that I know of will touch it. It strikes from those little bits on the end of the "fingers".
on 16-05-2020 05:06 PM
@*kazumi* wrote:I wondered about that, but I bought it in a large wholesale nursary. So hopefully it is not banned in VIC.
That's the problem; plants are either considered weeds or they are difficult to keep alive. I sort of like weeds.
Hmmmm, doesn't look like they consider it a problem here in Victoria.
http://vro.agriculture.vic.gov.au/dpi/vro/vrosite.nsf/pages/weeds_mother-of-millions
Weeds are just something growing where you don't want them to.
On a side note Kazumi, are you aware your font size is a 1 when the forum size is 4?
Might be just me, but I find it hard to read sometimes.
on 16-05-2020 05:19 PM
Actually daisies and violets are considered weeds too. Some people will argue certain varieties are not, but it narrows down to one's opinion. If it's wanted it's not, if it's unwanted it is. Personally, I am very fond of daisies.
16-05-2020 07:30 PM - edited 16-05-2020 07:34 PM
It's far more than "just being a weed"
Mother of millions is highly toxic to humans, domestic pets and livestock. The farmers around here ( and elsewhere ) wouldnt thank you if the seeds blew into their paddocks and the plants killed their stock
It is hated among most serious succulent grower/collectors, personally I wouldn't have anywhere near my garden
on 16-05-2020 08:41 PM
Not a good plant around cats and dogs
on 16-05-2020 10:49 PM
@lyhargr_0 wrote:It's far more than "just being a weed"
Mother of millions is highly toxic to humans, domestic pets and livestock. The farmers around here ( and elsewhere ) wouldnt thank you if the seeds blew into their paddocks and the plants killed their stock
It is hated among most serious succulent grower/collectors, personally I wouldn't have anywhere near my garden
I have had it for about 5 or 6 years, and it only dropped handful of its babies in the next pot so far. We get frost several times each year and it damages them before they seed out. every year the flowers only just opened and then froze off. Also there are no farms anywhere near here. However, I do worry about the toxicity, and so I got rid of most of them today.