stem,rootsor leaves
kata-kataka, begonia, african violets
No, a bryophyllum plant does not grow from spores. Bryophyllum plants reproduce asexually through the production of plantlets along the margins of their leaves, which can then grow into new plants when they fall to the ground.
Bryophyllum
They reproduce by LEAVES! <3
Bryophyllum cylindrica
The vegetative reproduction in Bryophyllum is called "leaf-bud propagation" or "kalanchoe propagation." This method involves the growth of adventitious plantlets at the margins of the leaves, which can be solidified and then rooted to form new plants.
pan phuthi
bouganvillia and bryophyllum
Bryophyllum is classified as a genus of flowering plants in the Crassulaceae family. It is a succulent plant, also known as "Mother of Thousands," and is native to Madagascar. Bryophyllum species are characterized by their ability to produce plantlets along the edges of their leaves.
Notches in bryophyllum are small marginal projections found on the edges of the leaves. These notches play a role in asexual reproduction through vegetative propagation, where new plantlets develop at the base of these notches when the leaves fall to the ground and come in contact with soil.
Several varieties of Bryophyllum are grown from buds produced at the leaf margins.
Bryophyllum reproduce by vegetative propagation. vegetative propagation is of two type: natural and artificial. Bryophyllum is showing natural vegetative propagation. here, at notches of Bryophyllum leaves small buds are formed, which are at dormant state. During favorable condition, these buds activated and detached from its parent. Each buds grow into complete new organisms.