Definition: A “pickaback plant” (also known as "mother of thousands" or "Kalanchoe daigremontiana") is a type of strong, long-lasting herb (a plant that is not a tree or bush). It has flowers that grow in upright clusters called racemes. This plant is special because it can produce new baby plants at the point where the leaf meets the stem.
The pickaback plant is a unique and interesting perennial herb known for its ability to grow new plants from its leaves. It's great for gardeners looking for hardy plants that can thrive in various conditions.