Scientific Name

Kalanchoe tetraphylla H.Perrier

Synonyms

Based on an error introduced in The Plant List, the name Kalanchoe thyrsiflora has been treated by many online sources as a synonym of K. tetraphylla.

Scientific Classification

Family: Crassulaceae

Subfamily: Sedoideae

Tribe: Kalanchoeae

Genus: Kalanchoe

Description

Kalanchoe tetraphylla is a very rare species closely related to Kalanchoe synsepala. It is an interesting succulent up to 5 feet (1.5 m) tall, with thick, short, upright stem, bearing a terminal rosette of soft, glandular-hairy leaves. They are short and broad with serrated margins. From within the leaves are produced short inflorescences with hair stalks, 1 or 2 pairs of bracts and flowers that are a pale yellow-green.

Hardiness

USDA hardiness zones 9a to 11b: from 20 °F (−6.7 °C) to 50 °F (+10 °C).

How to Grow and Care

Kalanchoe care is minimal but be cautious about light levels. Strong southern light can burn the tips of the leaves. Place pots in partial sun to light shade areas when growing Kalachoes.

The flowering varieties are highly rewarding for their colorful and long-lasting flowers. They prefer bright, sunny locations, especially in the summer growing season. During the winter, consider a south-facing window. Water moderately throughout the summer and reduce watering in the winter. Let the soil surface dry out between waterings, and in the winter, the plant can almost dry out. Watch the fleshy leaves for signs of water distress. They prefer warmth. Don't let fall below 55 ºF (13 ºC). An ordinary potting soil mix is fine. Feed bi-weekly in the summer with a liquid fertilizer, or use slow-release pellets.

These small plants require repotting every few years. When repotting, take additional care in handling as the leaves are somewhat brittle and can snap easily. Clay pots work exceptionally well for planting Kalanchoes. Ensure pots can drain well, and saucers can empty easily… – See more at: How to Grow and Care for Kalanchoe

Origin

Kalanchoe tetraphylla is native to Madagascar.

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