This light green Kalanchoe with a greyish haze has pointed leaves. The leaves are thick and felt-like with serrated edges. At the bottom the leaf is arched, making it look like oak leaves.
The soil around the Kalanchoe must be dried between the irrigation cycles before water is given again. Prevent the soil from getting too wet. The Kalanchoe can be in direct sunlight or in the shade. The leaves will get a red glow if the plant receives a lot of natural light. If the plant has a spot more in the dark, the leaves become more darker in color.
The Kalanchoe is native to Madagascar and occurs there in the dry areas and desert. The name "Beharensis" is derived from the city of Behara in South Madagascar. Therefore you can place them at sunny and hot patio and terrance.
Flower photos are taken from actual customer orders. Photos are for reference only though.
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