What is my succulent doing there?

Are these just flowers or are they cuttings? I'm just asking because I'd like to have cuttings from my succulent. So far, I've only propagated my spider plant from cuttings, and those turned out completely differently. Unfortunately, I don't know anything about my succulent, so I'm asking here if anyone knows what it's doing.

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webheiner
7 months ago

She blooms, it rarely happens enough.

HendrikWel
6 months ago

How beautiful – this is a flower! Congratulations!

Benno482
1 year ago

Is a blossom… I always find the flowers very pretty. When it is bloomed, seeds arise. But isn’t the same variety when you use the seeds. You’ll only get the same variety by dropping or cutting.

Sonnenschein944
1 year ago

The Escheveria Rosette on the right sets Bluetdn. Liks of the gel tree can be increased with a triebstuecn, in sand peat mixture in equal parts

Benny010
1 year ago

It’s a flower.

In many succulents, however, it is also possible to draw depositors from individual leaves.

5Leonarda
1 year ago

It’s a flower. In succulents, depositors often grow out from below the leaves.