You might have guessed from the title that this is the first of a series taken of this remarkably varied plant. This and all of the upcoming photos were taken at the same time of the same plant. Keep tuned to this blog for upcoming kalanchoe adventures.
Beautifully caught!. I have one the exact same colour as well as a deep red. 🙂
Looking forward to the series.
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Thanks. I’ve noticed before how at some stages it looks like several different grafted plants growing on the same stem. On this one, it was especially so.
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Not sure how they are propagated… i’ve only ever bought them as small plants of the one shade.
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They propagate really easily, either from individual leaves or cuttings in either water or soil.
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Many thanks for the info – i’m gonna try that! 🙂
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Is it a cacti?
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No, a succulent. Happy New Year, Bernadette.
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Beautiful Judy. 😀
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How pretty! How large does it get?
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