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Kalanchoe blossfeldiana.
(credit: © Sydney Karp: PHOTO/NATS)
Any of several species of succulent plants that make up the genus Kalanchoe in the stonecrop family (Crassulaceae), popular for their easy indoor culture. Potted K. blossfeldiana plants are marketed widely for their winter-blooming bright red and orange flowers, which may remain fresh for as long as eight weeks. As succulents, kalanchoes require little care, needing only considerable direct sunlight (or at least bright indirect light) and occasional watering. On some species, young plants grow in notches on the leaves of parent plants, then drop to the soil below and begin root growth.



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The last time I was at the Getty, I saw an azalea maze that was nothing but azaleas surrounded by large swaths of gray-leafed, ground-hugging Kalanchoe pumila, variegated society garlic and dwarf New Zealand flax, a combination I have not yet forgotten.
While an Azalea must be cared for every week, a Kalanchoe or Bromeliad does not.
Perhaps the most-prized flowering succulent for hanging baskets is the gray-leafed, pink-blossomed Kalanchoe pumila.
 
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