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what is a bryophyllum​

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Bryophyllum is a group of plant species of the family Crassulaceae that is usually included as a section within the genus Kalanchoe, but has also been considered to be a separate genus. There are about forty species in the group, native to South Africa, Madagascar, and Asia.

Answered by divya0813
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bryophyllum : it is a beautiful plant grow in gar xerophyte plants and can grow in any type of soil or container........ they give out adventitious roots which go into the soil and small aerial shoots . so thes adventitious buds from many plants from a single plant...

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