kalanchoekalanchoe
genusgenusSucculent plants known for their thick, fleshy leaves and clusters of small, vibrant flowers that bloom in various colors. These resilient plants have developed remarkable adaptations for water storage and can reproduce through tiny plantlets that form along their leaf margins.
Etymology
The name 'Kalanchoe' is believed to come from the Chinese words 'Kalan Chauhuy,' referring to an ancient Chinese species, though some argue it stems from the ancient Indian word 'kalanka.'
Interesting fact!
Some members of this genus are called 'mother of thousands' because they can produce hundreds of miniature plantlets on their leaves, each capable of growing into a new plant.
All species of Kalanchoe

kalanchoeLongiflora
Chandelier plant, Long-flowered kalanchoe, Christmas kalanchoe.

kalanchoeDaigremontiana
Mother of thousands, Alligator plant, Mexican hat plant.

kalanchoeThyrsiflora
Paddle plant, Pancake plant, Desert cabbage.

kalanchoeDelagoensis
Chandelier plant, Mother of millions, Devil's backbone.

kalanchoePinnata
Cathedral bells, Life plant, Air plant.

kalanchoeOrgyalis
Copper spoons, Copper leaf kalanchoe, Cinnamon bear.

kalanchoeFedtschenkoi
Lavender scallops, Gray sedum, Blue butterflies.

kalanchoeRhombopilosa
Panda plant, Diamond kalanchoe, Felt bush.

kalanchoeBeharensis
Felt bush, Felt plant, Velvet leaf kalanchoe.

kalanchoeGastonis-bonnieri
Donkey ears, Palm beachbells, Miracle leaf.

kalanchoePumila
Flower dust plant, Powder kalanchoe, Silver kalanchoe.

kalanchoeHildebrandtii
Silver teaspoons, Fairy kalanchoe, Silver kalanchoe.

kalanchoeTomentosa
Panda plant, Pussy ears, Chocolate soldier.

kalanchoeUniflora
Single-flowered kalanchoe, Dancing bells kalanchoe, Miniature kalanchoe.

kalanchoeLuciae
Paddle plant, Flapjack plant, Desert cabbage.

kalanchoeMillotii
Felt plant, Velvet leaf kalanchoe, Silver kalanchoe.

kalanchoeBlossfeldiana
Flaming Katy, Christmas kalanchoe, Florist kalanchoe.

kalanchoeMarnieriana
Marnier's kalanchoe, Paddle plant, Pagoda plant.
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