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Kalanchoe fedtschenko - Lavender Scallops

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Kalanchoe fedtschenko is an enchanting perennial, affectionately known as Lavender Scallops. Showcasing a unique harmony of grey-green and creamy lilac hues, this succulent sprouts striking, sculptured leaves, artistically edged in a scallop pattern—an aesthetic feature that lends it its delightful moniker. Proudly stretching to heights of 1 to 2 feet, Lavender Scallops can be the undisputed centerpiece in sun-drenched rock gardens or add an exotic touch to containers. Its tenacity for full to partial sun and low water usage render it a low-fuss addition to your green space, perfect for the flourishing or novice gardener. When winter fades to spring, expect an explosion of bell-shaped coral-pink flowers, a pop of vivacity in the serene grey-green canvas of its foliage. Remarkably, propagation from leaf cuttings is a breeze, allowing the plant to thrive across various landscapes. Experience the harmonious blend of functionality and beauty with Lavender Scallops, a classic choice amongst gardeners seeking an adaptable, easy-to-care-for succulent.

  • Size: Up to 1 to 2 feet tall
  • Flowers: Bell-shaped, coral-pink flowers
  • Foliage: Scalloped, greyish-green leaves with creamy lilac undersides
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full to partial sun
  • Easy Propagation: Can propagate from leaf cuttings
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