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KALANCHOE FEDTSCHENKOI

R35

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Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi (Lavender Scallops)

*(Also classified as Bryophyllum fedtschenkoi)*

Introduce an effortlessly chic splash of pastel color and structural charm to your collection with *Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi* (Lavender Scallops). Native to the rocky, sun-drenched landscapes of Madagascar, this highly rewarding, low-maintenance evergreen succulent is a major favorite for modern xeriscapes, rocky borders, and sunny windowsills.

The standout feature of Lavender Scallops is its mesmerizing, metallic foliage. It forms a neat, low-spreading mound of fleshy, obovate leaves that boast a beautiful, powdery blue-grey to lavender-green hue. Each leaf is framed by deeply scalloped, cream-to-maroon “teeth” along the margins. When exposed to bright sunlight or cool winter weather, the scalloped edges blush with a dramatic, glowing pinkish-purple tint. From winter to early spring, the plant lifts the cold-season garden by sending up tall, loose clusters of nodding, bell-shaped, coral-pink to dull red flowers that local pollinators adore.

☀️ Quick-Look Specifications
* Plant Type: Evergreen Succured Herb / Perennial Subshrub
* Growth Habit: Low, mounding, and spreading (often rooting where stems touch the ground)
* Mature Size: 30cm to 50cm High × 60cm Wide
* Bloom Season: Heavy display throughout Winter into early Spring
* Flower Color: Pendent, bell-shaped coral, apricot, or dull pinkish-red
* Hardiness: Highly heat and drought tolerant; handles very mild frost (protect from severe freezing drops

💧 Detailed Growing Conditions

Light: Full Sun to Bright, Indirect Light
* Outdoors: Performs best in Full Sun to Partial Shade Providing plenty of bright, direct sunlight is the secret to unlocking those vibrant, fiery-pink margins on the scalloped edges. In scorching, desert-like climates, light afternoon shade will keep the leaves pristine.
* Indoors: Place it on a sunny windowsill that receives plenty of bright daily light. If the light is too dim, the plant will stretch out and lose its compact shape and lavender coloration.

Water: Low (Extreme Drought-Tolerant)
* The “Soak and Dry” Method: Like most succulents, Lavender Scallops stores water efficiently in its fleshy leaves and stems. Water thoroughly, then allow the potting mix or soil to dry out completely before watering again.
* Reduce watering dramatically during the winter dormancy period. *Crucial: It has zero tolerance for waterlogged soil, which triggers root rot.*

Soil: Poor, Gritty & Sharply Drained
* Thrives in lean, sandy, rocky, or nutrient-poor soils.
* It must have excellent drainage. For container growing, always use a high-quality succulent and cactus potting mix, or amend standard potting soil heavily with coarse river sand, perlite, or pumice to ensure rapid water flow.

Maintenance & Propagation: Low Effort
* Pruning: It can become slightly leggy after a heavy winter flowering cycle. Simply snip off the spent flower stalks, or trim back wayward stems in spring to force a dense, tight flush of fresh colorful leaves.
* Propagation: Incredibly easy to multiply. Any stem cutting or mature leaf dropped onto damp, gritty soil will naturally sprout roots and form a brand-new plantlet in a matter of weeks!

🏡 Top Landscape & Retail Uses
* Waterwise Border Edging: Its low, colorful, mounding habit makes it an exceptional choice for tracing the front lines of sunny driveways, pathways, or xeriscape borders.
* Rock & Succulent Gardens: Adds beautiful cool-toned texture, structure, and winter color when grouped with dark green or golden succulents.
* Patio Container Showpiece: Looks spectacular when grown in shallow terracotta bowls, sleek charcoal pots, or hanging baskets where its lavender stems can trail gently over the edges.

Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 17 × 17 × 70 cm

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