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Jesse Saylor
(Calandiva® Orange Kalanchoe, Flowering Kalanchoe)
Flowering kalanchoe is a succulent tender perennial from Madagascar grown for its bright colorful blooms. The cultivar Calandiva® Orange bear dense clusters of showy double flowers that resemble rose blossoms. This clump-forming evergreen has thick, glossy, oval-shaped green leaves, often with scalloped red edges. The rich orange flowers naturally appear in winter and early spring, but greenhouse grown specimens are cultivated to bloom at all times of year. Flowering continues for at least 6 weeks....
Jesse Saylor
(Calandiva® Pink Kalanchoe, Flowering Kalanchoe)
Flowering kalanchoe is a succulent tender perennial from Madagascar grown for its bright colorful blooms. The cultivar Calandiva® Pink bear dense clusters of showy double flowers that resemble rose blossoms. This clump-forming evergreen has thick, glossy, oval-shaped green leaves, often with scalloped red edges. The cherry-pink flowers naturally appear in winter and early spring, but greenhouse grown specimens are cultivated to bloom at all times of year. Flowering continues for at least 6 weeks....
Jesse Saylor
(Calandiva® Flowering Kalanchoe, Flowering Kalanchoe)
Flowering kalanchoe is a succulent tender perennial from Madagascar grown for its bright colorful blooms. Cultivars in the Calandiva® Series bear dense clusters of showy double flowers that resemble rose blossoms. Flowers may be red, orange, pink, purple, white, or combinations thereof. These clump-forming evergreens have thick, glossy, oval-shaped green leaves, often with scalloped red edges. The flowers naturally appear in winter and early spring, but greenhouse grown specimens are cultivated to...
Jesse Saylor
(Devil's Backbone, Mexican Hat Plant, Mother-of-Thousands)
This unique succulent is a popular houseplant and specimen for warm, dry landscapes. It is native to southwestern Madagascar where it inhabits dry, mountainous areas. One of its most unique characteristics is its ability to produce small plantlets (pseudo-bulbils) along the periphery of its leaves, which is why it's commonly called mother-of-thousands.
The large, opposite leaves of mother-of-thousands are broad and tapered. The foliage sparsely lines the stems and may be green, gray-green...
Maureen Gilmer
(Madagascar Chandelier Plant)
Vigorous and weedy, this shrubby Kalanchoe from southern Madagascar is among the easiest succulents to grow and the most difficult to control. It spreads prolifically by small plantlets that grow at the tips of the cylindrical, gray-green, maroon-blotched leaves. The plantlets drop to the ground and root, often invading neighboring areas of the garden or greenhouse. In winter and early spring plants bear candelabra-like clusters of magenta to orange, bell-shaped flowers that droop from the...
Carol Cloud Bailey
(Kalanchoe)
Fondly known as lavender scallops, this low, shrubby, spreading succulent from Madagascar has sprawling stems that root where they touch ground. It bears small, oval, blue-gray, white-dusted leaves with toothed tips. The leaves may occasionally produce plantlets, which can drop to the ground and root. Spectacular clusters of dangling urn-shaped orange or red flowers with dusky pink calyces appear on erect stalks in winter and early spring. The blossoms attract hummingbirds. Flowering stems die after...
James Burghardt
(Kalanchoe, Variegated Kalanchoe)
Fondly known as lavender scallops, Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi is a low, shrubby, spreading succulent from Madagascar. The cultivar 'Variegata' brings a different look to this popular ground-covering species, adding creamy pink markings to the small, oval, blue-gray, white-dusted leaves. The leaves may occasionally produce plantlets, which can drop to the ground and root. Spectacular clusters of dangling urn-shaped orange or red flowers with dusky pink calyces appear on erect stalks in winter...
(Kalanchoe, Variegated Kalanchoe)
Fondly known as lavender scallops, this low, shrubby, spreading succulent from Madagascar has sprawling stems that root where they touch ground. It bears small, oval, blue-gray, white-dusted leaves with toothed tips. The leaves may occasionally produce plantlets, which can drop to the ground and root. Spectacular clusters of dangling urn-shaped orange or red flowers with dusky pink calyces appear on erect stalks in winter and early spring. The blossoms attract hummingbirds. Flowering stems die after...
Jessie Keith
(Chandelier Plant)
The trailing stems and brilliant flowers of this Madagascar native look beautiful spilling from a container or wall. A succulent perennial, it has fleshy, narrowly spoon-shaped leaves paired along wiry red-tinged stems. Small clusters of bright red bell-shaped flowers with protruding yellow anthers dangle from the stem tips in spring. Flower buds sometimes develop into plantlets, which drop from the stems and root.
For best growth provide bright light and average well-drained soil. Give plants...