Kalanchoe Beharensis

Kalanchoe Beharensis, commonly known as the Chandelier Plant or Mother of Thousands, is a captivating succulent native to Madagascar. This unique plant features thick, elongated leaves that are a striking silvery-green with prominent serrated edges, creating a visually intriguing display. Its growth habit is upright and branching, often reaching up to 3 feet in height. In the summer, it produces clusters of small, tubular orange flowers that dangle gracefully, adding vibrant color to your garden.

Type of Light: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Kalanchoe Beharensis thrives in full sun but can also adapt to partial shade, making it suitable for a variety of light conditions.

Watering: Low Water Requirement
This succulent is drought-tolerant and prefers to dry out completely between waterings. Water every 2 to 3 weeks during the growing season, and reduce to once a month in winter.

Companion Planting:
Combine Kalanchoe Beharensis with Agave or Aloe for a striking succulent display. It pairs well with flowering plants like Sedum and Lantana, enhancing both texture and color in your landscape while attracting pollinators.