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Florist Kalanchoe in Scallop Ceramic Pot

Florist Kalanchoe in Scallop Ceramic Pot

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Bright, cheerful blooms in a pot that's just as loud. The scalloped turquoise ceramic does a lot of the talking here — it's the kind of color combination that brightens up any bright, sunny spot. Kalanchoe is an easy bloomer, low maintenance, and keeps flowering for weeks with barely any effort from you. Needs good light to keep those blooms coming.

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Care Instructions

Light:
Best in bright, indirect light — even some direct morning sun.

Watering:
Let the soil dry out between waterings (like a succulent, she stores water in its leaves).
Water less in winter.

Note: always empty the plate after watering to keep her roots happy and healthy.

General Facts

Kalanchoe flowers can last up to 8 weeks, making them one of the longest-lasting flowering houseplants.

Scientific Name

Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana

Preferred Spot

Indoors:
Place the Kalanchoe in a location with plenty of bright, indirect sunlight. A south-facing window is ideal, as it can provide the necessary light without exposing the plant to direct, intense sunlight. Make sure it's not placed near drafts or cold windows during winter.

Outdoors:
If you're considering placing the Kalanchoe outdoors, choose a spot with partial shade, especially in regions with hot, direct sunlight. Morning sunlight is preferable, as it is less intense. Protect the plant from strong winds and heavy rainfall, as excess moisture can be detrimental to its growth.

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