
Succulenten mix
F00001811
Origin
The Kalanchoe Lady finger, also known as its botanical name, Kalanchoe beharensis 'Fang', originates from Madagascar. Here, the plant grows in dry forest areas and on rocky terrain. Due to its unique appearance and growth pattern, the plant has become internationally popular for home and garden decoration.
Characteristics
The Kalanchoe Lady finger is a succulent known for its striking leaves. These leaves are fuzzy, elongated and finger-shaped, hence the name 'Lady finger'. The leaves are grey-green in colour and have indented edges.
Care
In terms of the care of the Kalanchoe Lady finger, it should be maintained in a light, but not directly sun-rich, environment. It's a drought-tolerant plant that requires moderate watering, with the soil completely drying out between watering sessions. Too much water can lead to root rot. Furthermore, the plant thrives at normal room temperatures and longs for a well-draining soil. The Kalanchoe Lady finger has a moderate to slow growth rate.
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