Teddy Bear Kalanchoe tomentosa 'Teddy Bear'

Teddy Bear Kalanchoe

This article brings you a topic about the knowledge of succulent plants, focusing on Teddy Bear Kalanchoe. Detailed content will be shared next.

Teddy Bear Kalanchoe is a succulent plant from the Crassulaceae family, Kalanchoe genus. Its leaves are relatively round and short with sawtooth edges, which resemble Sun Wukong in color. The small, sawtoothed leaves look like tiny bear paws and are similar to a chubby version of chocolate soldiers. Many people say it is grown with dwarfing agents, but this has not yet been confirmed.

Teddy Bear is not easy to care for, requiring gentle long-daylight, stable temperature conditions. It has a strong growth habit, easily forms clusters, branches, and enjoys a sunny, cool, dry, and well-ventilated environment. Apart from providing some shade in summer, it can be grown outdoors in other seasons. Rainy seasons require appropriate rain prevention. Watering can be thorough, and soil mixing can be flexible, with a slightly higher proportion of peat and some base fertilizer added. Garden soil is also suitable for planting.

Propagation of Teddy Bear can be done through leaf insertion, which has a high success rate. Even broken leaves can be used for propagation. It can also be topped, and it easily爆发s multiple side buds after topping.

The above is a specific introduction to Teddy Bear Kalanchoe tomentosa 'Teddy Bear', hoping to bring some floral knowledge to flower enthusiasts.