Kalanchoe Millotii – Succulent Plant
Description
Description
Bring home this Kalanchoe Millotii which is a colorful, happy plant, and witness the zing and flair it adds to your garden.
These ornamental succulents have a dense, bushy growing nature with ovate, hazy green hairy leaves, and a slightly fuzzy texture. This lovely succulent shrub is a member of the Crassulaceae family and native to Madagascar.
Kalanchoe millotiiblooms bright colored flowers, varying in shapes and sizes, small clusters of dinky, erect, greenish-yellow flowers sitting on long stalks above the plant.
The flowers appear like daisies when they open up.
These fantastic houseplants reach a height of a maximum of 7 inches and are super easy to grow. These plants are the perfect choice for beginner gardeners and are low-maintenance-eliminating all the worries.
Common Name |
Velvetleaf kalanchoe |
Utmost Height | Up to 7 inches |
Flower Colour | Pink or greenish-yellow |
Blossom Time | Blooms in mid-autumn and early spring |
Difficulty Level | Effortless to grow |
Kalanchoe millotii Special Features
- These plants thrive under good sunlight and are ideal for containers, rock, gardens, and Xeriscaping.
- These houseplants are great for tropical settings and are quite attractive to bees, hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators.
- It blooms pink and yellow flowers.
- It is a low maintenance plant.
Kalanchoe millotii Uses
Ornamental Uses
- It is an amazing ornamental plant.
Medicinal Uses
- Kalanchoe millotii is gifted with anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving, and muscle relaxant properties.
- It is used for treating coughs.
Planting and Care
- Kalanchoe millotii needs a lot of sunlight, both direct and indirect.
- These plants thrive in light, well-drained, and well-aerated, good quality potting soil.
- During summers, place the plant in bright sunny locations, and during winters, place it near a south-facing window.
- After flowering, move the plant to a bigger pot.
- When repotting, be careful while handling the leaves because they are brittle and can snap easily.
- It is crucial to let the soil dry before watering.
- If you love the foliage of the plant and want to maintain it, make sure not to allow the temperature to drop below 55 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Water the plant during spring and summer months and reduce the frequency of watering during winters.
- Kalanchoe millotii are prone to rotting hence should never be exposed to prolonged dampness and sitting water.
Sunlight | Full sunlight |
Watering | Average; Do not overwater |
Soil | Well drained absorbent soil. |
Temperature | 65-85 degrees F |
Fertilizer | Use any organic fertilizer |
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