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3 years ago

Kalanchoes:

It belongs to the Crassulaceae family. Its scientific name is gastonis-bonnieri. And Its common name is Oreja de Burro, among other names, because of the way it arranges its leaves, drooping like a donkey's ears. They are of African origin.

Its a shrubby and invasive plant And its height can reach 60cm. Its leaves are pulpy light green and gray. They are covered by a white powder. With erect stem and leaves on the sides of the stem. They are wavy edges

I kept this plant in a small pot. She developed few leaves and in the distal end on the leaves it presented the small plants that are small children that characterize it.

It adapted to the semi-shadow. They also adapt to the sun, but this particular plant was kept in semi-shade.

It is not a plant that needs a lot of humidity in the substrate. I usually wait until the soil is dry to add more watering.

Plants need land with the same conditions as most cacti. With good drainage so as not to get flooded with excess irrigation or rain water.

This plant is easy to grow and propagate. By taking one of the children that come out at the end of the plant and transplanting, we will have a new plant.

It is the first time that this flower rod has developed with a small plant size. I think it's because I kept it in a small pot and it took little watering after the storms ended.

In a little while, you will have salmon-colored bell-shaped flowers.

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Those flowers look similar to this plant i see here but the buds are red, not peach

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3 years ago

It must be a similar species. There are many of these.

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3 years ago

I don't think so? It was a kind of shrub yet the flowers just look really similar in shape

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3 years ago

That is the good thing about nature, there are many plants and flowers that resemble each other and have nothing to do with each other.

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