Red Kalanchoe
Red Kalanchoe
The Red Kalanchoe, or Kalanchoe blossfeldiana, is a striking succulent known for its vibrant clusters of red flowers. This eye-catching plant is perfect for adding a burst of color to any indoor space. Native to Madagascar, the Red Kalanchoe is celebrated for its long-lasting, showy blooms and its ability to thrive with minimal care, making it a favorite among plant lovers.
Featuring fleshy, rounded leaves and a compact, bushy growth habit, the Red Kalanchoe makes an attractive addition to any room. The rich red flowers, which appear in profusion, create a stunning contrast against its green foliage. Not only does it enhance your home decor with its vibrant color, but it also has air-purifying qualities, contributing to a healthier living environment.
Ideal for container gardening, the Red Kalanchoe can be placed on windowsills, coffee tables, or desks. Its low-maintenance nature means it requires only occasional attention, making it perfect for those who want to enjoy beautiful blooms without a lot of upkeep.
Quick Facts:
- Scientific Name: Kalanchoe blossfeldiana
- Common Names: Red Kalanchoe, Flaming Katy
- Bloom Color: Vibrant red
- Sunlight Requirements: Prefers bright, indirect light
- Watering Needs: Allow soil to dry out between waterings
- Growth Habit: Compact, bushy
- Indoor/Outdoor: Primarily suited for indoor environments, but can be grown outdoors in warm, frost-free climates.
This plant likes:
- Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light; some direct sun is beneficial.
- Watering: Water when the soil is dry to the touch; avoid overwatering.
- Humidity: Prefers low humidity; does well in dry indoor environments.
How to Take Care of It
To keep your Red Kalanchoe thriving, place it in a spot with bright, indirect light for best blooming results. Water only when the soil is dry to prevent root rot, and ensure the plant is in well-draining soil with a pot that has drainage holes. During winter, reduce watering and avoid letting the plant sit in water. Fertilize sparingly during the growing season to encourage continued vibrant blooms.