Characteristics of the Plant:
Flowers: Bright orange with patterns, medium to large size, vibrant colors.
Leaves: Resemble rose leaves.
Overview:
This plant belongs to the Crassulaceae family and the Kalanchoe genus, a medium-sized, perennial succulent. It tends to form clumps easily and produces medium to large, double-colored, and double-petaled flowers.
Care Tips
Growth Habit:
The plant thrives in sunlight but avoids overexposure to strong sunlight and rain. As a succulent, it stores significant amounts of water in its leaves and stems, allowing it to withstand short periods without watering.
Flowering Kalanchoe requires slightly different care compared to non-flowering ones.
Key Care Points:
Appearance:
Its state can change with the seasons, sunlight levels, and temperature fluctuations.
Light:
During spring and autumn, sunlight enhances its colors. It can be grown outdoors if the leaves are plump.
Soil:
Use a mix of peat and perlite for the soil.
Watering:
Follow the "dry and wet" method: water only when the soil is completely dry.
Temperature:
Ideal range: 10–30°C (50–86°F).
Avoid extreme temperatures below 5°C (41°F) or above 30°C (86°F).