Succulent Kalanchoe synsepala Walking Kalanchoe Madagascar Plant
Kalanchoe synsepala (aka Walking Kalanchoe) Kalanchoe synsepala is an interesting Kalanchoe not because of the flowers but because of the very large, scalloped edge leaves that are marginated in red-burgundy to having a purple hue coloration along with plant grows long stems, stolons on which the baby plantlets at the ends. As baby plant grows the stems will bend to the ground and new plant will root. Thus, the common name Walking Kalanchoe. Growth can be up to 20 inches (50 cm) tall. Blossoms are rounded, pale pink in tight cluster. occurring most often in September to November however may bloom in the spring. It is a native of central and southern Madagascar, drier rocky soil conditions. The genus of about 125 species of tropical, succulent plants in the stonecrop family Crassulaceae, mainly native to Madagascar and tropical Africa. The plant you receive will be similar to those in photos depending on size you select, will be sent in wrapped rooted plug not in pot to reduce shipp