Kalanchoe Kalanchoe Thyrsiflora. Other closely related plants are kalanchoe luciae which tends to have less bloom and slightly different shaped foliage. The kalanchoe thyrsiflora can survive well when placed in a clay pot and ensuring they drain well to avoid causing damping.
Kalanchoe thyrsiflora forms a basal rosette of large whitish green paddle shaped fleshy leaves with somewhat reddish margins in the dry winter months plants stand about 0 8 1 m high at the end of the summer growing season when they send up their elongated flower stalks to present the dense inflorescences which are coated with a white powder. Kalanchoe thyrsiflora is a succulent plant often confused with kalanchoe luciae. The plant prefers a soil that is slightly acidic with an average ph value of 6 5.
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The inflorescence is erect up to 5 feet 1 5 m tall and with densely. Produces fragrant yellow cylindrical flowers. The name kalanchoe thyrsiflora was. An ordinary potting soil mix is required when growing the plant because it contains the needed nutrients for growth.