Origin
The Kalanchoe Rosalina Don Nando originates from Madagascar. This exotic plant belongs to the family of succulents, or Crassulaceae. The Kalanchoe is a robust and resistant species that grows in the wild as part of the local flora.
Characteristics
The Kalanchoe Rosalina Don Nando distinguishes itself with its striking and colourful flowers. The flowers display a combination of orange and yellow hues that emerge on long stems, above the plant's canopy. The plant has thick, succulent leaves which are characteristic of succulents. With a maximum height of 50 centimetres, this species is ideal for both indoor and outdoor garden use.
Care
Like other members of the Kalanchoe family, the Rosalina Don Nando requires relatively little care. It prefers a sunny spot, but it can also grow in partial shade. Watering should be moderate, with good drainage being essential to prevent root rot. The Kalanchoe Rosalina Don Nando is hardy, but cannot tolerate longer periods of intense cold or frost.