Kalanchoe Species, Air Plant, Cathedral Bells, Lifeplant, Mexican Love Plant

Kalanchoepinnata

Family
Crassulaceae (krass-yoo-LAY-see-ee)
Genus
Kalanchoe (kal-un-KOH-ee)
Species
pinnata (pin-NAY-tuh)
Synonym
Bryophyllum pinnatum
Crassula pinnata
Sun Exposure
Sun to Partial Shade
Light Shade
Foliage
Grown for foliage
Evergreen
Height
36-48 in. (90-120 cm)
4-6 ft. (1.2-1.8 m)
Spacing
24-36 in. (60-90 cm)
Hardiness
USDA Zone 10a: to -1.1 °C (30 °F)
USDA Zone 10b: to 1.7 °C (35 °F)
USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 °C (40 °F)
Danger
N/A
Bloom Color
Pale Pink
Bloom Time
Late Spring/Early Summer
Other Details
Category
Perennials
Tropicals and Tender Perennials
Cactus and Succulents
Water Requirements
Drought-tolerant; suitable for xeriscaping
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Can be grown as an annual
Bloom Characteristics
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic)
6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)
7.6 to 7.8 (mildly alkaline)
Patent Information
Non-patented
Propagation Methods
From leaf cuttings
From herbaceous stem cuttings
From softwood cuttings
By simple layering
Seed Collecting
N/A: plant does not set seed, flowers are sterile, or plants will not come true from seed
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Birmingham, Alabama

Phoenix, Arizona

Los Angeles, California

San Diego, California

Vista, California(9 reports)

Boca Raton, Florida

Brooksville, Florida

Hollywood, Florida

Jupiter, Florida

Kissimmee, Florida

Lecanto, Florida

Loxahatchee, Florida

Ocoee, Florida

Orlando, Florida(4 reports)

Pensacola, Florida

Saint Petersburg, Florida

Sarasota, Florida

Seffner, Florida

West Palm Beach, Florida

Western Springs, Illinois

Greenwell Springs, Louisiana

Little Ferry, New Jersey

Trenton, New Jersey(2 reports)

, Queensland(2 reports)

Middleton, Tennessee

Austin, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas(2 reports)

Hallettsville, Texas

Houston, Texas(3 reports)

Lake Jackson, Texas

Plano, Texas

Port Arthur, Texas

San Antonio, Texas

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Gardener's Notes:

4
positives
2
neutrals
1
negative
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O
Kissimmee, FL | May 2014 | positive

No complaints here. I am in Central FL and by keeping them potted, they don't get out of control or spread too much. However I noticed th...Read More

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Clermont, FL (Zone 9a) | March 2014 | neutral

I didn't plant this it just showed up probably from another plant purchase. It's been just 1 plant for 3 years but if it spreads I can a...Read More

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(Zone 12a) | July 2013 | positive

This plant is grown extensively on the island where I live in the Exuma cays for its medicinal properties. It's said to be an effective t...Read More

B
Vista, CA | June 2007 | positive

While it's true that every leaf that drops on the ground grows a new plant, I find it completely worth growing. The new plants are easil...Read More

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| June 2007 | neutral

In my region this plant is said to be helpful in treating kidney stones. In fact the local name given to it is 'patthar chatt' which basi...Read More

J
Jacksonville, FL (Zone 8b) | April 2006 | positive

I am growing this plant as a houseplant/greenhouse plant in NE Florida. It was grown from a single leaf I bought on eBay a few years bac...Read More

N
Boca Raton, FL (Zone 10a) | February 2005 | negative

This plant is listed as a Category Two Invasive by the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council (FLEPPC). This plant is spreading in natural are...Read More

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