Kalanchoe rhombopilosaMannoni & Boiteau
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Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SedoideaeTribe : KalanchoeaeGenus : Kalanchoe

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Kalanchoe rhombopilosais native toMadagascar .
Kalanchoe rhombopilosais an attractive succulent with upright or sprawling , woody stems that bear silvery - green , slightly woolly leaves with brown markings . It can grow up to 12 inch ( 30 cm ) tall . The radical are covered with recollective voiced hairs . leafage are fleshy , fragile , and can measure up to 1.2 inches ( 3 curium ) long .
The flowers are small , greenish - yellowness to pink with violet lines and they look in spring .

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USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b : from 30 ° F ( −1.1 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° C ) .
Kalanchoecare is minimal , but be cautious about sluttish levels . Intense sunshine can burn the tips of the leaves . Place potentiometer in partial sun to light shade areas when growingKalanchoes .
The bloom variety are highly rewarding for their colourful and long - lasting blossom . They prefer bright , gay locating , peculiarly in the growing season . H2O moderately from fall to wintertime when the growth is most active . Reduce lacrimation during the hottest summertime months when the plants are mostly dormant and winter when the growth slows significantly . Let the soil open wry out between lacrimation . Watch the overweight leave of absence for sign of water distress . An ordinary potting dirt mix is fine . Feed bi - weekly during the grow season with a swimming fertilizer or use deadening - release pellet .

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These lowly plants ask repotting every few year . When repotting , take extra care in treatment as the leaves are somewhat brittle and can snap easily . Clay pots work exceptionally well for plantingKalanchoes . Ensure mint can drain well and saucers can empty easy .
Learn more atHow to produce and Care for Kalanchoe .
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