Kalanchoe Copper Spoons Propagation

collection of images of various kinds of plants

Kalanchoe Copper Spoons Propagation. At 18 to 22 c 64 to 72 f the first roots appear after 4 to 6 weeks. It is named copper spoons for the shape and hue of its foliage which starts out looking as if it s been dipped in cinnamon on top and silver below fading to silver all over with age.

Copper Spoons Kalanchoe Orgyalis
Copper Spoons Kalanchoe Orgyalis from www.pinterest.com

Probably the most widely available is the panda plant kalanchoe tomentosa whose silvery leaves look as if they have been dipped in chocolate. Kalanchoe orgyalis is commonly known as the copper spoons. Place leaf on top of soil no need to bury.

At 18 to 22 c 64 to 72 f the first roots appear after 4 to 6 weeks.

It has spathulate ovate leaves that fold upward from the middle and are a bronze to gray color on the underside while the top side is felted with fine cinnamon colored hairs. Place leaf on top of soil no need to bury. The whole magical business of propagating succulents is one little by way of gardening that never ceases to beguile me. Kalanchoe orgyalis is a shrub from madagascar and can grow up to 2 meters high.

-->