Succulent Plants

Is this a death bloom? :(((


I've been gone for a year and had my parents take care of my plants. This big lady grew double her size since I last saw her. Many babys are growing out her sides that I'll take care of soon. Now she's growing that little stick out the top. She's never done this before. I heard some succulent bloom once before they die. Is she announcing her death? 🙁

by No-School2774

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  1. AutoModerator

    https://www.reddit.com/r/succulents/wiki/faq/#wiki_is_this_a_death_bloom.3F.3F

    Terminal inflorescence, or a “death bloom”, are what flowers on a Monocarpic plant are called. Most Succulent plants are not monocarpic. The most common monocarpic genera are Sempervivum, Aeonium, and many Agave. If your plant is not one of those genera, then you’re likely in luck and not in the presence of a “death bloom”

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  2. DesignPurple7223

    And yes especially if there are babies everywhere. Probably is a death bloom

  3. radarsteddybear4077

    Not every flower is the dreaded “death bloom”. Some plants can flower including this one. Enjoy it! Your plant is really happy.

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