Botanical Name: Kalanchoe orgyalis
Common Name: no common name
Type of Plant: dicot: perennial
 
Habit of Growth:
Overall Shape upright, shrubby succulent with large, dusty-brown coloration over grayish foliage and stems; has rounded overall form
Height to 6'
Spread to 6'
Growth Rate moderate
 
Environment:
Exposure outdoors partial shade to full sun
Soil prefers a fast-draining soil; will die in waterlogged condition
Hardiness some frost (zones 17, 21-24)
 
Morphology:
Leaves oval to broadly elliptical, 3" to 5" long, young leaves reddish brown, becoming silvery gray with age; margins entire
Flowers clear yellow flowers in terminal panicles; flowers to 3/8" across
Fruit small capsule
 
Propagation:
stem cuttings any time
 
Usage:
succulent specimen plant for interesting foliage and bright flowers; often used in containers at a small size; can work in desert landscapes and succulent gardens
 
Landscape Care:
Watering keep somewhat dry; twice monthly is usually sufficient
Fertilizing slow-release feeding in spring
Pruning head back to induce bushiness; not often needed
Pests/Diseases scale, mealybug
Special Conditions/Other
 
Origin: Madagascar
Family: Crassulaceae

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