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Resurrection Plant Bryophyllum pinnatum grows easily from leaf fragments

Resurrection Plant (Bryophyllum pinnatum) grows easily from leaf fragments

Mother of Millions

Last modified: June 30, 2009 - 2:06 PM

Mother of Millions

All species and hybrids of the Bryophyllum genus are declared noxious weeds. This includes B. daigremontianum (Mother of Millions), B. delagoense (Mother of Millions) and B. pinnatum (Resurrection Plant).

The control requirement for these weeds is "The plant must be fully and continuosly suppressed and destroyed - and the plant may not be sold, propagated or knowingly distributed".

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