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kalanchoe

A thick leaved easy-to-grow succulent with vibrant, long-lasting flowers.

Kalanchoe is a sun-loving plant that boasts colorful flowers and interesting foliage.

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Latin name and family

Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana | Crassulaceae

Particularities

A winter spike moss with a crisp evergreen-like foliage that turns white at the tips.

About

Native to Madagascar and tropical Africa, Kalanchoe is a very popular houseplant due to its extreme cold sensitivity.

Kalanchoe_Harster Greenhouses

Our Kalanchoe are monitored and tested for genetic and growth characteristics including colour, size, shape of the leaves and flowers, disease resistance, and shelf life.

Offer
Kalanchoe_Harster Greenhouses

Sizes & Pack

2.5": 15, 24, 28, 32 units/pack

Available in: white, red, yellow, orange, purple, pink.

Stages

Various stages are available including plugs, pre-finished, semi-finished, and finished.

Upgrades

Choose from many stylish and retail designer upgrades such as decorative pots, ceramic pots, self-watering pots.

Our 2.5" Kalanchoe are part of Lovememini,

a collection 

dedicated

to mini plants.

Lovememini collection logo
Kalanchoe_Lovememini
Care

LIGHT

WATER

TEMPERATURE

FERTILIZER

Kalanchoe needs lots of light. It will thrive in front of a South-facing window in the winter, and an East window in the summer.

Kalanchoe easily suffers from over-watering and should always have the time to get dry between each watering.

Kalanchoe will grow well in temperatures between 60 and 85 °F and needs to be protected from any drafts.

During the blooming period, you can add fertilizer once a month. Use a balanced organic fertilizer.

The more light, the better. If the plant looks leggy and thin, and flowers tend not to open, move to a brighter location.

Water thoroughly until water runs out the bottom, and immediately empty the drainage tray.

Kalanchoe usually will do fine in normal household conditions.

Avoid fertilizing during the winter.

Availability

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Story

Originally, this plant came from the tropics of Asia, Africa, and Madagascar. It was only in 1927 the plant was introduced in Paris and was discovered by Robert Blossfeld, a German seed merchant. From thereon, he introduced Kalanchoe as a houseplant, with the name of Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana. In the 1980, thanks to the Danish and Dutch breeders, Kalanchoe started to be known internationally. Nowadays, it's one of the most popular flowering plant in the world, with several different varietes growing around the world, and new colors and sizes. Kalanchoe is popular in China, especially during Chinese New Year, because it is considered to bring wealth and prosperity. 

from tropics to northern europe

Many thanks to Little Flower Hut for the story.

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