Kalanchoe Donkey Ears. Kalanchoe gastonis bonnieri is a fast growing succulent perennial or biennial that grows up to 18 inches 45 cm tall and wide with ovate lanceolate leaves that can be enormous up to 20 inches 50 cm long. Gently trim any damaged or dead flowers and leaves from the base of the plant.
Donkey ear kalanchoe make excellent hanging plants. It is easy to see why the common names came to be when you look at the leaves and touch them. Gently trim any damaged or dead flowers and leaves from the base of the plant.
Donkey ear plants kalanchoe gastonis bonnieri have evergreen succulent foliage and tall flower spikes that can reach up to 18 inches tall.
Donkey ears require light pruning to prevent it from getting leggy. These donkey ear shaped leaves often have small plantlets developing along the leaf margin. Donkey ear kalanchoe grooming and maintenance. Always allow the soil to dry before giving another dose of irrigation.