Origin
The Kalanchoe Rosalina Alano is a member of the Crassulaceae family. The plant originally hails from Madagascar, but due to its popularity, is now available worldwide. The Rosalina Alano is sometimes referred to as 'Flaming Katy'.
Characteristics
Distinctive for the Kalanchoe Rosalina Alano are its glossy, thick green leaves that develop in a rosette shape. The plant also produces striking pink flowers, which mainly appear in winter and spring. The Kalanchoe Rosalina Alano grows in a compact manner and can reach a height of approximately 30 centimetres.
Care
When caring for the Kalanchoe Rosalina Alano, it's important that the plant is in well-draining soil. Indirect sunlight is sufficient for healthy growth and development of the plant. The Rosalina Alano has a low water requirement and can tolerate drought well. Therefore, overwatering should be absolutely avoided with this plant. Finally, for an enhancement of the flowering, it is recommended to prune the plant after the flowering season.