Although kalanchoe is typically grown as a houseplant, it can also be planted successfully outside in warm regions. The kalanchoe is commonly grown as a ground cover or planted in rock gardens for a ...
I have a border of kalanchoe and would like to extend it another 40 feet. The plants are getting ready to bloom (salmon blooms). Can I take cuttings or pull small sprouts from the ground? Last fall ...
Kalanchoe is popular with gardeners for a variety of reasons. Houseplant growers enjoy this succulent for its long-lasting brilliant red, pink, orange or white bloom heads that appear above the waxy ...
Kalanchoe, a native to Madagascar and Africa, is one of the most beautiful blooming houseplants. In the South, the plants are most often pronounced “kalantcho” (which rhymes with nacho), but most ...
Q. My kalanchoe appears to be growing baby plants from the stem. Can these be removed and planted in soil? –Nancy Reise, Wilmette A. Kalanchoe produces offsets at the base of the stem. These can be ...
Mother-of-millions is the common name for Kalanchoe delagoensis, but it could also apply to Kalanchoes such as K. prolifica and pinnata, which generate multitudes of buds on their leaf edges. Those ...
The name Kalanchoe — pronounce it either ka-lan-KO-ee or ka-lan-CHO-ee and you’ll be just fine may sound strange and foreboding and, if truth be told, some of the plants included in this genus are ...