Kalanchoe
Kalanchoe is a low-maintenance succulent with thick, fleshy leaves and clusters of bright, long-lasting flowers. Popular as a houseplant, it thrives in bright light and needs minimal watering.
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Description
Description
Kalanchoe
Kalanchoe is a genus of succulent plants native to Madagascar and tropical Africa, known for their fleshy leaves and long-lasting, colorful flowers. One of the most popular species is Kalanchoe blossfeldiana, often grown as a houseplant for its clusters of small, vibrant blooms in red, pink, orange, yellow, or white.
These plants are valued for their easy care, drought tolerance, and compact size, making them ideal for indoor containers, window sills, or patio gardens. Kalanchoes also feature in traditional medicine and are known for their unusual leaf forms in certain species.
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Light: Bright, indirect sunlight (can tolerate some direct sun)
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Soil: Well-draining cactus or succulent mix
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Water: Allow soil to dry between waterings; avoid overwatering
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Bloom Time: Late winter to spring (can rebloom with proper care)
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USDA Zones: 10–12 (typically grown as a houseplant elsewhere)
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Maintenance: Low; remove spent flowers and avoid frost exposure
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