Kalanchoe orgyalis
By Hywel
- 3 Feb, 2014
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Native to rocks and dry soils in southern and southwestern Madagascar.
It's common name is 'Copper Spoons' and it's obvious why .... but I prefer the botanical name :o)
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Me too Sandra.
3 Feb, 2014
They do look like cooper spoons! Lovely plant. We have 4 different Kalanchoes in the yard (in the pots) but this is not one of them :-(
3 Feb, 2014
so very nice!!!!!
3 Feb, 2014
Thank you all :o))
3 Feb, 2014
What an incredible colour for foliage!
10 Feb, 2014
Thanks. It goes like that when it gets a lot of light, and it's been on the window sill.
10 Feb, 2014
So is that a sign of distress, or would it just be a natural part of the seasons in the wild?
11 Feb, 2014
I think it's just that colours get stronger in the light. It's only in an east facing window.
12 Feb, 2014
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Great colour..
3 Feb, 2014