Description
The Kalanchoe plant has fleshy leaves which retain water very well, much like a cactus plant. Because of this, they should not be watered too frequently. The flowers which the plant produces are colourful and very long lasting. Most varieties of Kalanchoe will also produce very small plantlets around the margins of the larger leaves and these can be used to cultivate new Kalanchoe plants.
Common Name: | Mexican Hat Plant, Mother of Thousands, Alligator Plant, Devils Backbone |
Native To: | Madagascar |
Care Taking: | Easy |
Sunlight: | Partial Shade |
Placement: | Indoor |
Bloom Time: | Spring |
Soil: | Fertile |
Watering: | Twice per day |
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