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Lavender Scallops Kalanchoe

Lavender Scallops Kalanchoe

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Easy Full Sun to Light Shade Low Water Needs Easy
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California Grown
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One live Lavender Scallops Kalanchoe succulent plant in the selected size. Plant size, color, and shape may vary by season, maturity, and growing conditions.
Best for
Hanging Baskets, Trailing Planters, Bright Windowsills, Small-Space Decor
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Lavender Scallops Kalanchoe, botanically listed as Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi, is a live succulent plant selected for its distinctive form and ornamental appeal. Natural color, size, form, and presentation may vary slightly with season, maturity, and growing conditions.

 

Morphological Characteristics

 


Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi, commonly known as Lavender Scallops, is a fast-growing, mat-forming succulent native to Madagascar, belonging to the Crassulaceae family. It is widely cultivated for its beautiful scalloped leaf edges, soft coloring, and spreading growth habit.


The plant features oval to oblong leaves, typically 4–6 cm (1.5–2.5 inches) long, arranged alternately on trailing stems. Leaves are bluish-green to lavender-gray, often with rosy or purplish margins especially when grown in full sun. The edges are gently undulated and sometimes appear notched or scalloped. Under stress (cold or drought), the whole plant may flush with rosy-purple tones.


Mature plants grow up to 30–45 cm (12–18 inches) tall and can spread 60 cm (24 inches) or more horizontally. In summer or late spring, they produce upright stalks bearing urn-shaped, coral to salmon-pink flowers that dangle attractively in clusters.

 


 

 

Growth Habits

 


Lavender Scallops is a prolific ground-covering succulent with spreading stems that root easily at the nodes when they touch the soil. It is often used for edging, container gardens, hanging baskets, or as a trailing accent in arrangements. In frost-free regions, it naturalizes easily and can become invasive if not managed.

 


 

 

Maintenance Points

 

 

  • Lighting: Thrives in full sun to bright filtered light. Coloration becomes more intense with more sunlight exposure.

  • Watering: Water thoroughly when soil is dry. Avoid overwatering, as it is sensitive to rot. Water less in winter.

  • Soil: Needs fast-draining succulent or cactus soil. Amend with perlite or coarse sand if necessary.

  • Temperature: Ideal temperatures are 18–29°C (65–85°F). Protect from frost (minimum safe temperature around 5°C / 41°F).

  • Fertilization: Fertilize lightly once a month in spring and summer with balanced succulent fertilizer.

  • Potting: Use shallow, wide pots to accommodate spreading stems. Ensure drainage holes are present.

  • Humidity: Prefers dry air. Avoid high humidity which may promote fungal issues.

 

 


 

 

Reproduction Method

 


 

Stem Cuttings:

 

 

  • Take cuttings of 8–10 cm (3–4 inches).

  • Let cuttings dry and callus for 1–2 days.

  • Plant in dry, well-draining soil and water lightly after roots develop.

 


 

Leaf Cuttings:

 

 

  • Whole leaves can be used. Allow to dry for 1–2 days before placing on soil surface.

  • Mist lightly until small roots and pups form.

 


 

Offsets:

 

 

  • Easily spreads through natural offsets and rooting stems. Separate and replant where desired.

 

 


 

 

Additional Tips

 

 

  • Pest Control: Monitor for aphids, mealybugs, and scale insects. Treat early with neem oil or insecticidal soap.

  • Disease Prevention: Avoid wetting the foliage and ensure good air circulation. Susceptible to fungal rot if overwatered.

  • Pruning: Trim back long or leggy stems to shape and encourage denser growth. Deadhead faded flowers.

  • Display: Excellent for window boxes, rock gardens, and hanging baskets. Adds soft pastel tones and cascading texture.

  • Safety Note: Mildly toxic if ingested—keep away from pets and small children.

Kalanchoe

Light
Full Sun to Light Shade
Water
Low Water Needs
Soil
Fast-draining succulent mix; 30–50% perlite/pumice
Temperature
60–85°F (16–29°C)
Difficulty: Easy — great for beginners Hardiness: USDA 9–11 Fertilizer: 1/4 strength monthly in growing season
Propagation
Leaf/offset cuttings
Common Issues
Etiolation, mealybugs, rot
Pet-friendly

Note: It's normal for succulents to appear slightly shriveled after shipping. They usually recover within a few days in a suitable environment.

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