Mother of Millions is a fast-growing, highly prolific succulent known for its ability to produce tiny baby plantlets along the edges of its leaves. These plantlets easily drop and root, allowing the plant to “multiply by the millions,” which is how it earned its name.
It is hardy, drought-tolerant, and extremely easy to grow—sometimes too easy—so it’s best kept contained.
Narrow, tubular leaves with brown or purple spotting
Produces plantlets along leaf edges
Can bloom with tall coral or orange flower spikes
Extremely resilient and fast-growing
Considered invasive in warm climates
• Light:
Bright, indirect light to full sun.
More sun = more color and tighter growth.
• Water:
Very drought-tolerant.
Water when the soil is completely dry.
• Humidity:
Low humidity preferred — thrives in dry conditions.
• Temperature:
65–90°F.
Cannot tolerate frost.
• Soil:
Fast-draining cactus/succulent mix.
Upright succulent, often 1–3 ft tall
Drops plantlets that root easily
Can spread rapidly if left outdoors in warm climates
Great for containers to keep growth controlled
Toxic to pets and livestock if ingested.
Recommended to keep out of reach of animals.
Succulent lovers
Beginners
Dry, sunny spots
Anyone wanting a hardy, low-maintenance plant
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