
Kalanchoe synsepala 'Walking Kalanchoe'
A Madagascan succulent known for its unusual “walking” habit. Kalanchoe synsepala produces long runners that form new plantlets at the tips, allowing the plant to slowly spread across the pot or bench.
The thick green leaves develop reddish margins when grown in bright light, forming a broad rosette. As the plant matures it sends out long stolons that produce offsets, making it an interesting and fast-multiplying species for succulent collectors.
Care
- Light: Bright light to full sun.
- Water: Allow the potting mix to dry between watering.
- Temperature: Prefers warm conditions and should be protected from frost.
- Growing Media: Free draining cactus or succulent mix.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth in spring and summer.
Key Characteristics
- Growth Habit: Rosette-forming succulent that produces long stolons.
- Leaf Colour: Green to blue-green with reddish leaf margins.
- Plant Size: Rosettes typically 20–30 cm wide.
- Spread: Runners may reach up to 1 m long.
- Flowers: Tall spike with small tubular greenish-pink flowers.
- Special Feature: Plantlets form at the tips of runners.
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Kalanchoe synsepala 'Walking Kalanchoe'
A Madagascan succulent known for its unusual “walking” habit. Kalanchoe synsepala produces long runners that form new plantlets at the tips, allowing the plant to slowly spread across the pot or bench.
The thick green leaves develop reddish margins when grown in bright light, forming a broad rosette. As the plant matures it sends out long stolons that produce offsets, making it an interesting and fast-multiplying species for succulent collectors.
Care
- Light: Bright light to full sun.
- Water: Allow the potting mix to dry between watering.
- Temperature: Prefers warm conditions and should be protected from frost.
- Growing Media: Free draining cactus or succulent mix.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth in spring and summer.
Key Characteristics
- Growth Habit: Rosette-forming succulent that produces long stolons.
- Leaf Colour: Green to blue-green with reddish leaf margins.
- Plant Size: Rosettes typically 20–30 cm wide.
- Spread: Runners may reach up to 1 m long.
- Flowers: Tall spike with small tubular greenish-pink flowers.
- Special Feature: Plantlets form at the tips of runners.
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Description
A Madagascan succulent known for its unusual “walking” habit. Kalanchoe synsepala produces long runners that form new plantlets at the tips, allowing the plant to slowly spread across the pot or bench.
The thick green leaves develop reddish margins when grown in bright light, forming a broad rosette. As the plant matures it sends out long stolons that produce offsets, making it an interesting and fast-multiplying species for succulent collectors.
Care
- Light: Bright light to full sun.
- Water: Allow the potting mix to dry between watering.
- Temperature: Prefers warm conditions and should be protected from frost.
- Growing Media: Free draining cactus or succulent mix.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth in spring and summer.
Key Characteristics
- Growth Habit: Rosette-forming succulent that produces long stolons.
- Leaf Colour: Green to blue-green with reddish leaf margins.
- Plant Size: Rosettes typically 20–30 cm wide.
- Spread: Runners may reach up to 1 m long.
- Flowers: Tall spike with small tubular greenish-pink flowers.
- Special Feature: Plantlets form at the tips of runners.





















