15cm nursery pot.
Kalanchoe orgyalis, commonly called "Copper Spoons," is a striking succulent known for its unique, spoon-shaped leaves with a distinct copper or cinnamon color on the top side. These leaves are covered in fine hairs and mature to a silver-green as they age, with only the new growth retaining the copper hue. Native to Madagascar, this plant can grow into a shrub reaching over 6 feet tall, with a similar spread if pruned correctly. It is a slow-growing, drought-tolerant succulent that thrives in bright, indirect sunlight and well-draining soil.
Kalanchoe Orgyalis M
Lighting:
Full sun to very high light conditions.
Watering:
Light watering once a week in the summer and once every two weeks in the winter.




















