Detailed explanation and photo of the six-petal double flying butterfly succulent.

Meatball Six-petaled Butterfly

Meatball Six-petaled Butterfly Plant Attributes

Chinese Name: Six-petaled Butterfly, Alias: Latin Name, Genus: Crassula family, Genus: Kalanchoe, Origin and Distribution

Meatball Six-petaled Butterfly Plant Introduction

The Six-petaled Butterfly is a member of the Crassula family, Kalanchoe genus, a perennial succulent herb with leaves that are either whorled or opposite, smooth or hairy, entire or notched. Some leaves have adventitious buds or small plants, resembling flying butterflies, which are very beautiful, similar to the immortal bird. The flowers form terminal paniculate inflorescences or corymbs with bright colors. The growth is weaker in summer. A fertile and loose sandy loam soil is preferred. Watering should not be excessive or too little, as both can cause leaf drop. It thrives in a sunny environment, requires some shading in summer, and should not be overly shaded. The temperature in winter should not be below 10℃.

Meatball Six-petaled Butterfly Photo Gallery

1. Six-petaled Butterfly Image One