Description
Flapjack Kalanchoe is appropriately nicknamed for the fleshy leaves that stack one on top of the other like pancakes
Planting And Care
- While usually grown as a house plant, the succulent perennials of the Kalanchoe family can grow outside in regions with warm or mild winte The more light, the denser the foliage and the more numerous the blooms.
- Water Flapjack Kalanchoe deeply whenever the top of the soil feels dry and let the soil dry before watering again, as Kalanchoe rots quickly in the muddy soil.
- Check the leaves often during the winter months, and water only when the leaves begin to appear shriveled.
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