Succulent Plants

20 years old and never bloomed. Rotted at the base then blown over by the wind and now its flowering.


Any ideas on what this plant is? And is it a death bloom? Is there any way to propogate the non rotten parts? Many questions lol

by Superb_Competition26

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  2. Few_Arugula5903

    it’s last min trying to reproduce. some plants will flower both when happy and when very stressed

  3. Gedrecsechet

    Looks like a Fan Aloe. Kumara plicatilis.

    Generally with Aloes once the infloresence stalk emerges its not going to stop. The key ‘live’ part of most Aloe type plants is inside the rosette – so replanting the branch should work – they can usually grow roots as long as they have rosette(s) (the leaf clusters / heart in the middle of the cluster).

  4. NarwhalSpace

    Sometimes it takes the threat of extinction for a plant to self-propagate.

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