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Plants in genus kalanchoe

Plants in genus kalanchoe

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Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi 'Marginata'

Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi 'Marginata' is a small shrubby succulent native to Madagascar, known for its lavender gray-green leaves with cream-colored variegation. It grows 1 to 2 feet tall and thrives in sun to partial sun, requiring a temperature range of 45 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit. This plant is drought-tolerant and adds a unique touch to succulent collections.

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Kalanchoe tetraphylla

Kalanchoe tetraphylla is a succulent with upright woody stems and a rosette of broad, serrated leaves. The plant can reach up to 5 feet in height, with leaves growing up to 6 inches long. It prefers sun to partial shade and requires dry periods between waterings, making it well-suited for warm climates.

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Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi

Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi is a small shrubby succulent from Madagascar, growing 1 to 2 feet tall with lavender gray-green leaves. It features scalloped margins and a glaucous coating, with edges that may turn pink or red under strong sunlight.

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Kalanchoe delagoensis

Kalanchoe delagoensis, formerly known as Bryophyllum delagoense, is a succulent from Madagascar that produces numerous plantlets along its leaf edges. It features thick, erect stems and fleshy leaves with reddish-brown spots. This drought-tolerant plant thrives in bright, indirect light and is hardy in USDA zones 9 to 11.

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Kalanchoe farinacea

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Kalanchoe synsepala

Kalanchoe synsepala, also known as the walking kalanchoe, is a succulent native to Madagascar, recognized for its gray to green leaves with pink and purple edges. It can grow up to 20 inches tall and produces flowers in the fall. This plant requires at least six hours of light daily and should be watered when the soil is dry. It is known for producing baby plants at the ends of long stems, giving it a unique appearance. Kalanchoe synsepala is suitable for USDA hardiness zones 9b to 11b and prefers partial sun to light shade.

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Kalanchoe marmorata

Kalanchoe marmorata, also known as the Penwiper plant, is a succulent native to Central and East Africa. It features glaucous leaves with purple spots and starry white flowers in spring. This drought-tolerant plant thrives in sunny locations with well-draining soil.

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Kalanchoe luciae

This drought-tolerant plant requires ample light and porous, well-draining soil. It needs little watering and should be kept out of wet soil. It can freeze below 40°F.

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Kalanchoe beharensis

Kalanchoe beharensis, native to Madagascar, is an evergreen shrub with large, triangular leaves covered in a velvety, silver-green fuzz. This succulent can grow up to 12 feet tall and is known for its unique leaf texture and undulated margins. It blooms with small, yellowish flowers from spring to summer and is frost-resistant to a degree. The 'Fang' cultivar has received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.

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Kalanchoe daigremontiana

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Kalanchoe tomentosa

Kalanchoe tomentosa, also known as the Panda Plant, is a succulent native to Madagascar with red-rimmed, fuzzy leaves. It is drought-tolerant and thrives in sun to partial shade, requiring little watering. This plant is known for its unique appearance and is suitable for indoor and outdoor cultivation.

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Kalanchoe laetivirens

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Kalanchoe 'Flap Jack'

Kalanchoe 'Flap Jack' is a succulent known for its smooth, grayish-green, paddle-shaped leaves with red or pink edges. The leaves, which are 4 to 6 inches long, are covered with a white to grey powdery bloom, giving the plant a unique appearance. This small succulent is easy to care for and makes a striking addition to any collection of succulents and cacti.

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Kalanchoe orgyalis

Kalanchoe orgyalis, also known as 'Copper Spoons', is a branching succulent with spoon-shaped leaves covered in copper-colored hairs. It grows 3 to 4 feet tall and produces yellow flowers from late winter to early spring. This plant prefers full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil.

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Kalanchoe beharensis 'Fang'

Kalanchoe beharensis 'Fang' is a succulent with large, white fuzzy leaves that have 'fangs' on the underside. It thrives in very bright light and dry conditions, requiring little watering. This plant is drought-tolerant and prefers porous, well-draining soil.

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Kalanchoe tomentosa 'Chocolate Soldier'

Kalanchoe tomentosa 'Chocolate Soldier' is a unique succulent with fuzzy blue-green leaves edged in dark red or chocolate brown. Native to Madagascar, this plant grows slowly, reaching up to 31 inches tall. It prefers bright light and well-drained soil, requiring minimal watering when the soil is dry. Known for its easy care, it can tolerate temperatures above 30°F and thrives in moderate humidity. Its distinctive appearance makes it a popular choice for succulent enthusiasts.

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Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri

Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri, also known as 'palm beachbells' or 'donkey ear plants', is a perennial succulent native to northwestern Madagascar. It has thick green leaves with brownish spots and forms plantlets at the leaf tips. The inflorescences can reach up to three feet tall in fall.

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Kalanchoe thyrsiflora

Kalanchoe thyrsiflora is a drought-tolerant succulent native to arid climates. It requires minimal watering, about once every 2-3 weeks, making it an ideal choice for low-maintenance gardens. This plant is well-suited for dry environments and can thrive with little attention, making it a popular choice for those looking to add a touch of greenery without the hassle of frequent care.

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Kalanchoe blossfeldiana

Kalanchoe blossfeldiana, a member of the Crassulaceae family, is a popular succulent that can grow up to 12 inches tall. It features thick, fleshy leaves with a range of colors from silver to green, often with brown markings. This plant blooms in spring and requires at least six hours of light daily, thriving in well-drained soil and moderate humidity.

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Kalanchoe pumila

Kalanchoe pumila is a dwarf succulent native to Madagascar, featuring frosted leaves and clusters of purple-veined pink flowers in spring. It is drought-tolerant and prefers lots of sun, growing 6 to 10 inches tall. This plant is often grown as a houseplant in temperate regions.

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Kalanchoe sexangularis

Kalanchoe sexangularis is a succulent perennial with reddish shoots and green to deep ruby-red leaves. It blooms in winter with yellow flowers and is common in southern Africa, thriving in rocky, shaded areas.

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Kalanchoe uniflora

Kalanchoe uniflora is a trailing succulent from the Crassulaceae family, capable of producing up to four flowers on each end. It is a unique addition to succulent collections, known for its trailing habit and charming blooms.

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Kalanchoe beauverdii

Kalanchoe beauverdii, commonly known as Beauverd's widow's-thrill, is an unusual kalanchoe with long, almost vining growth. Its stems are nearly black with lighter green tubular leaves, and it can wrap around supports or cascade over pots. This plant is native to Madagascar and Comoros and prefers sun to partial shade.

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Kalanchoe bracteata

Kalanchoe bracteata, also known as 'Silver Teaspoons', is a compact succulent shrub native to Madagascar. It features small, spade-like leaves covered in fine white hairs, giving them a silvery appearance. This plant produces vibrant red-orange flowers and can grow up to 4 feet tall. It is well-suited for bright, sunny locations and is known for its profuse branching.

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Kalanchoe longiflora

This drought-tolerant plant requires ample light and porous, well-draining soil. It needs little watering and can freeze below 40°F.

Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi 'Majestic Scallops'

Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi 'Majestic Scallops' is a succulent shrub native to Madagascar, growing up to 2 feet tall. Its leaves can turn pink when stressed, and it produces red flowers in spring. This plant is a unique choice for those seeking a colorful and drought-tolerant option.

Kalanchoe tubiflora 'Mother Of Millions'

Kalanchoe tubiflora 'Mother Of Millions' is a drought-tolerant succulent known for its ability to reproduce in numerous ways. It prefers sunny areas and is a resilient plant that requires minimal care.

Kalanchoe eriophylla

Kalanchoe eriophylla, native to Madagascar, is a drought-tolerant succulent with thick, fleshy leaves covered in whitish hairs. It grows up to 3 to 10 cm tall and thrives in full sun to light shade. This plant requires minimal watering and is perfect for sunny, dry conditions.

Kalanchoe tomentosa 'Teddy Bear'

Kalanchoe tomentosa 'Teddy Bear' is a drought-tolerant succulent with a charming appearance, ideal for sunny locations. It is known for its ability to reproduce in various ways, making it a versatile addition to any plant collection.

Kalanchoe orgyalis 'Copper Spoons'

Kalanchoe orgyalis 'Copper Spoons' is a striking plant native to Madagascar, featuring bronze leaves on top and silver-gray underneath. It can grow up to 6.5 feet tall and produces yellow flowers in winter and spring, making it a unique addition to any plant collection.

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