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Growing plants from leaves is a fun and easy way to expand your garden. Jade plants, African violets, snake plants, begonias, echeverias, and peperomias all thrive from leaf propagation.
Jade Plant
Jade plants are easy to grow from leaves. Just place a healthy leaf on top of the soil, and it will start to sprout roots.
African violets
African violets can be grown from cuttings of leaves. Cut a leaf with a little stem attached, place it in water or soil and watch it grow.
snake plant
Snake plants, or mother-in-law’s tongue, grow well from leaf cuttings. Cut a leaf into sections and plant them in soil.
Begonia
Begonias can be propagated from leaves. Cut a healthy leaf and place it on moist soil, and new plants will form from the veins.
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Echeveria leaves can grow into new plants. Remove a healthy leaf, let it dry, and then place it on soil to root.
Echeveria
Peperomia
Peperomia can be grown from leaf cuttings. Cut a leaf with a small stem and place it in soil or water to root.