Piggyback plants are extremely easy to propagate, given their growth habit. To do so, take leaf cuttings that consist of a single mature leaf with its fleshy stem intact. Place the stem cutting into seed-starting soil and keep it moist and warm until new growth begins to emerge.
Likewise, people ask, does a piggyback plant bloom?
Piggyback blooms are tiny purplish blossoms that flower on tall stalks which shoot up from the foliage. The piggyback does not usually bloom when used as a houseplant but will make lovely dense hanging or potted plants.
Considering this, is piggyback plant toxic?
Is piggyback plant poisonous? No. According to the ASPCA, Tolmiea menziesii is non-toxic to cats and dogs. A few varieties are available.