Origin
The Kalanchoe Rosalina Don Victorio originally hails from Madagascar and belongs to the succulent family Crassulaceae. The plant was brought to Europe at the beginning of the 20th century and has now spread all over the world. The plant owes its name to the Spanish botanist Victor Manuel Blanco, who brought the plant Westward.
Characteristics
The Kalanchoe Rosalina Don Victorio is characterised by its thick, fleshy leaves and brightly coloured flowers that vary from pink to orange. The plant usually does not grow larger than about 30 cm, making it suitable for any space. The Kalanchoe Rosalina Don Victorio is a long-flowering plant, meaning that it blooms several times a year if kept in the right conditions.
Care
The Kalanchoe Rosalina Don Victorio requires little care and is generally easy to grow. The plant prefers warm temperatures, bright indirect light, and well-draining soil. Watering should be moderate - the plant benefits more from too little than too much water. The Kalanchoe Rosalina Don Victorio additionally handles dry air well, making it ideal for heated indoor spaces.