Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri (Donkey
Ears), A fast growing succulent perennial or biennial from rocky areas
of northwestern Madagascar that grows to 12 to 18 inches tall and wide
with ovate-lanceolate leaves that can be enormous, from 12 to 20 inches
long, that are bronze-green covered with waxy white covering to look
overall gray-green and splotched with maroon-brown blotches – these
leaves often have small plantlet developing along the leaf margin. The
terminal inflorescence begins to rise in fall to grow to a 2 to 3 tall
stalk that branches near the top with several clusters of pale peach
colored buds that darken and become the calyces holding the darker
reddish salmon petals with flared tips and yellow interior with the
whole flowering process lasting nearly 2 months at which point the
\u201cmother plant” declines but the many plantlet on the leaves develop
rapidly to bloom within 2 to 3 years. Great in a in hanging baskets or
as a specimen of mass planted in a dry garden. Plant in full sun to
partial shade Beautiful healthy plant , easy to grow, The showing pot is 2", you are buying a similar plant on the picture same shape color and size or bigger. The plant will shipping bare root, We have a lot of extremely rare cactus if you want something rare let me know and I will listing for you. Questions? feel free to email me. NOTE: This is a very nice choice for a succulents gardens |