Gimli Posted February 25, 2018 This is probably going to seem like a stupid question, but I'm not fully clued in to the workings of plants Is there a criteria for leaf to be able to grow into another plant? Ie Psychotria spp can but Pereskiopsis spp can't? Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oncewhywechange Posted March 8, 2018 https://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/ornamental/a-reference-guide-to-plant-care-handling-and-merchandising/propagating-foliage-flowering-plants Hey, There is so many, above link is just a quick example. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sagiXsagi Posted March 8, 2018 you propably mean the capacity of a plant to be able to propagate from leaf cuttings. well for the plants it works, more often for succulents, less often for real plants, it is much slower, so in any case a real cutting is better. there's not really a general rule, but several groups of succulent genuses can be propagated with leaves. Dont know many real plants that do that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites