About Kalanchoe Tomentosa 'Teddy Bear'
Kalanchoe tomentosa 'Teddy Bear' is a panda succulent plant belonging to the Crassulaceae family, native to the exotic landscapes of Madagascar. It boasts upright stems with thick, rounded leaves densely covered in fuzzy felt-like hairs. Growing up to 12 inches tall and 10 inches wide , 'Teddy Bear' Kalanchoe has shorter leaves than other panda plants, its chocolate-colored leaves feature nearly black markings at the tips. Characterized by basal branching, it produces stout stems supporting clusters of fuzzy leaves. During spring and summer, the plant blooms small bell-shaped flowers in a golden hue, exhibiting the same fuzzy texture as the rest of the plant.
How to Care for Kalanchoe Tomentosa 'Teddy Bear'
Sunlight/Location: Adequate sunlight is crucial for its healthy growth. It flourishes under full sunlight conditions but can endure partial shade, especially during hot summers. When grown indoors, ensure placement near windows receiving ample indirect sunlight. Sufficient light prevents stretching and helps maintain its compact, dense growth habit.
Soil/Fertilization: It requires well-draining soil and dislikes soggy conditions. Commercial succulent potting mixes are suitable. For optimal growth, occasionally fertilize during its growing season. Use a half-diluted balanced fertilizer every two weeks.
Watering: Water thoroughly from spring to autumn, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings to avoid stem rot due to overwatering. Reduce watering during winter, water only lightly to prevent leaf wilting.
Propagation: It readily propagates through leaf and stem cuttings. For best results, propagate in spring to ensure a quicker and more successful propagation process.
Additional Information:
- Primary Color: Green/Chocolate
- Secondary Color: Chocolate
- Blooming Color: Golden
- Hardiness Zones: 10a to 11b
- Product Format: Rooted in 2-inch pots
- Suitable for: Balconies, Windows, Gardens, Containers
- Features: High Maintenance, Pet Safe