🌸 The Cheerful Kalanchoe (Kalanchoe blossfeldiana 'Rosalina Don Justino Red')
The Kalanchoe blossfeldiana 'Rosalina Don Justino Red' is a magnificent and very resilient flowering plant, highly valued for its long-lasting, vibrant color display. Native to Madagascar, it is a hardy succulent that brings a cheerful touch to any indoor space.
Foliage and Form
As a succulent, its foliage is thick and fleshy, designed to store moisture. The leaves are a glossy, dark green, providing a beautiful, rich backdrop for the vivid flowers. The foliage stays attractive for a long time, even when the plant is not in bloom. This is an evergreen plant, maintaining its lush, fleshy leaves year-round.
Flowering and Color
The Kalanchoe is celebrated for its incredible blooms. It produces vibrant Red, double-petaled flowers that grow in compact clusters. These flower clusters are the main attraction, providing a long-lasting and cheerful display. The flowering period can be quite extended under ideal indoor conditions. It is not known for a strong fragrance.
Height and Spines
The specific height is not listed, but the pot is 14 cm, suggesting a compact, bushy plant well-suited for a windowsill or desktop. It generally maintains a neat, upright form. This plant does not have thorns or spines.
Care and Requirements
This plant is highly adaptable and loves a bright spot. It tolerates direct sunlight well, making it ideal for a sunny windowsill or a well-lit room. It can also be placed outdoors temporarily during warm, dry weather.
Watering
As a succulent, the Kalanchoe needs little water to thrive. You should water moderately, but the critical rule is to let the soil dry out slightly between waterings. It is essential to avoid standing water in the bottom of the pot, as this will lead to root rot.
Note: Kalanchoe species are generally considered toxic to pets, specifically cats and dogs, if ingested. They can cause gastrointestinal upset and, in rare cases, more serious issues. It is safest to keep this plant well out of reach of curious animals.