Baby Kalanchoe

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Baby Kalanchoe. Baby plants frill leaf edges then drop off and root. It has cute leaves with a velvety or furry texture that look like cat ears so other popular names for the kalanchoe tomentosa are pussy ears or even donkey ears.

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Another name for kalanchoes with this characteristic is bryophyllum fuzzies. The kalanchoe tomentosa also known as panda plant or chocolate soldier is a great choice if you re looking for an easy to care for succulent. The genus kalanchoe includes more than 100 species of plants but only a few are regularly seen in cultivation.

Kalanchoes are native to madagasgar and thrive in arid environments making them popular succulents growers are drawn to kalanchoe for its ease of care and interesting leaves and flowers which bloom consistently throughout the year in response to daylight.

Growing mother of thousands kalanchoe daigremontiana provides an attractive foliage houseplant though rarely blooming when kept indoors the flowers of this plant are insignificant with the most interesting feature being the baby plantlets continually appearing on the tips of the large leaves. You can propagate kalanchoe plants through offsets or stem cuttings. When cut and planted correctly the wounds will send out roots creating a new plant. Browse pictures and read growth cultivation information about kalanchoe species baby penwiper spotted kalanchoe stipped kalanchoe kalanchoe humilis supplied by member gardeners in the plantf.

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