Kalanchoe Tomentosa Baker with Wood
Kalanchoe Tomentosa Baker with Wood
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PLANT:
- Kalanchoe tomentosa, commonly known as Panda Plant, is a charming and compact succulent native to Madagascar. It is prized for its fuzzy, silver-green leaves covered in soft, felt-like hairs, which help it retain moisture and protect against harsh sunlight. The leaves are tipped with dark chocolate-brown markings, adding contrast and texture. This slow-growing succulent forms a dense rosette and can reach up to 18 inches in height. Ideal for indoor growing, it thrives in bright, indirect light. While it rarely flowers indoors, when it does, it produces small, tubular, greenish-yellow blooms.
- Water Needs:
Low; water sparingly and allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. - Light Requirement:
Bright, indirect sunlight to partial shade. It can tolerate some direct morning light but prefers filtered light for optimal growth. - Maintenance:
Low; requires well-draining soil and occasional fertilization during the growing season. Dust the leaves occasionally to maintain their appearance. - Common Names:
Panda Plant, Chocolate Soldier, Velvet Leaf. - Family:
Crassulaceae. - Origin:
Native to Madagascar. - Cold Tolerance:
Not frost-hardy; protect from temperatures below 30°F (-1°C). - Heat Tolerance:
High heat tolerance, provided it is not exposed to scorching sunlight for extended periods.
CERAMIC:
- Size: cm Height x cm Width.
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- Fired up to 1200°C
- Glazed in the interior, to keep the roots safe and secure.
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