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big leaf succulent Kalanchoe humilis – Striped Desert Succulent

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big leaf succulent Kalanchoe humilis – Striped Desert SucculentKalanchoe humilis Compact Succulent with Striking Foliage Kalanchoe humilis Britten is a low growing, shrubby succulent known for its distinctive, patterned leaves. Native to dry regions of East Africa, this perennial species features thick, smooth, grey green foliage with maroon stripes and spots. It reaches between 30 and 90 cm in height, including its inflorescence, and gradually sheds its lower leaves as it matures. Its unique markings and

Kalanchoe humilis – Compact Succulent with Striking Foliage

Kalanchoe humilis Britten is a low-growing, shrubby succulent known for its distinctive, patterned leaves. Native to dry regions of East Africa, this perennial species features thick, smooth, grey-green foliage with maroon stripes and spots. It reaches between 30 and 90 cm in height, including its inflorescence, and gradually sheds its lower leaves as it matures. Its unique markings and adaptability make it a sought-after plant among succulent enthusiasts.

Foliage and Growth Habit of Kalanchoe humilis

  • Leaf Structure: Oblong to broadly ovate, thick, and completely smooth.
  • Color and Pattern: Grey-green with a waxy bloom, heavily striped and spotted with deep maroon.
  • Growth Form: Forms a loose, multi-branched shrub with an upright to spreading habit.

What You Need to Know About Kalanchoe humilis

  • Size: Typically grows 30 – 90 cm tall, including its flowering stalk.
  • Natural Habitat: Found in dry, rocky areas of East Africa, adapted to arid environments.
  • Toxicity: Considered toxic to pets if ingested.
  • Lifecycle: A long-lived, drought-tolerant perennial.

Care Guide for Kalanchoe humilis

  • Light: Requires bright, direct sunlight for strong leaf coloration. Can tolerate partial shade but may lose vibrancy.
  • Watering: Allow the soil to dry completely between waterings. Overwatering can cause root rot.
  • Humidity: Prefers dry conditions; excessive moisture can encourage fungal issues.
  • Temperature: Thrives in warm temperatures between 18 – 30°C but must be protected from frost.
  • Soil: Requires a fast-draining mix with sand, perlite, or gravel.
  • Repotting: Repot only when necessary, as this species prefers slightly cramped root conditions.
  • Fertilizing: Feed lightly during the growing season with a diluted cactus fertilizer.
  • Propagation: Easily propagated from leaf or stem cuttings.
  • Semi-Hydroponics: Not well-suited for semi-hydroponic systems due to its preference for dry substrates.

Common Issues and Solutions for Kalanchoe humilis

  • Pests: Susceptible to mealybugs and spider mites. Treat with insecticidal soap , neem oil, or use beneficial insects.
  • Root Rot: Overwatering is the main risk. Ensure proper drainage and avoid standing water.
  • Leggy Growth: Caused by low light. Provide more sun to maintain compact form.

Additional Notes on Kalanchoe humilis

Its unique, patterned foliage makes Kalanchoe humilis an excellent choice for rock gardens, succulent displays, or container arrangements. The lower leaves naturally shed over time, leaving a striking, upright form.

Etymology of Kalanchoe humilis

The genus name Kalanchoe originates from a Cantonese term recorded by botanist Georg Joseph Kamel, meaning "temple plant." The species name "humilis" refers to its relatively small, low-growing habit.

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