Kalanchoe delagoensis ‘Devil’s Backbone’
Kalanchoe delagoensis additionally known as Bryophyllum delagoense, is a succulent plant that replicates asexually by generating small plantlets at each leaf’s ends. The stem is erect approximately 3.3 feet (1 m) high, as well as typically with brief sterilized contend the base. Leaves are simple, sub-cylindrical, up to 6 inches (15 cm) long, up to 0.2 inches (0.6 cm) wide, usually identified with reddish-brown. The margins near the peak have 3 to 9 cone-shaped teeth in between which spoon-shaped bulbils are produced. Flowers are orange to scarlet, trumpet-shaped, as much as 1.2 inches (3 centimeters) long. They dangle in collections on top of the stem.
Kalanchoe delagoensis Requirements
Frequently Asked Questions
Kalanchoe delagoensis does well in full sun or partial shade.
Kalanchoe delagoensis can grow up to 36 inches tall.
Kalanchoe delagoensis can grow up to 12 inches wide.
No Kalanchoe delagoensis is not cold hardy.
Kalanchoe delagoensis can be propagated by cuttings, leaves or offsets.
Kalanchoe delagoensis can be toxic to humans or animals.
The plant hardiness zone for Kalanchoe delagoensis is Zone 10 to Zone 11.
Kalanchoe delagoensis requires well drained soil.
Kalanchoe delagoensis is a low maintenance succulent plant.