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Kalanchoe laetivirens

Completely green leaves. Plantlets form by the dozens on the leaf edges and fall and root easily. Pink flowers.

Kalanchoe millotii

Small dense shrubs to 1 ft tall. Small fuzzy leaves with scalloped edges. Larges sprays of tiny white flowers. Frost sensitive, keep protected in winter.

Kalanchoe orgyalis

Shrubby, many branches, will grow 4 to 6ft tall. Large brown suede leaves, new leaf growth comes starts copper-red.

Kalanchoe prolifera

Bryophyllum proliferum

Shrubby to 6ft tall, unbranched stems with large pinnate leaves.

Kalanchoe synsepala

Serrated leaves with purple edges. Produces plantlets on arcing runners. White flowers.

Kalanchoe tomentosa

Small clumps of fuzzy silver-green leaves with chocolate markings on the margins. Eventually develops into a short shrub.

Kalanchoe x houghtonii

K. daigremontiana x K. delagoensis

Hybrid with erect stems, narrow serrated leaves, marginal plantlets, and pendant red flowers.

Kalanchoe “Tarantula”

K. katapifa “Tarantula”

Easy to grow houseplant succulent with deeply cut leaves. Bouquet-like flower sprays. Protect from frost.

 

Kleinia obesa

syn. Senecio deflersii

Vertical stems to 20″, very green. Golden orange flowers at tips in winter. Not frost-hardy.

 

 

Kniphofia “Echo Duo”

Clump-forming Perennial

The tubular lowers are a gradient flush from red, orange, yellow, to creamy white and are attractive to hummingbirds. Needs rich soil with excellent drainage.

Kniphofia “Echo Mango”

Clump-forming Perennial

Blooms start appearing in spring and will keep blooming through the fall! Mango orange tubular blooms are similar to Aloe’s torch sprays, attractive to hummingbirds. Needs rich soil with excellent drainage.

Kniphofia “Ember Glow”

Clump-forming Perennial

Tubular flowers of yellow and orange bloom late summer to fall.  Attractive to hummingbirds and deer resistant.

Kniphofia “Fire Dance”

Clump-forming Perennial

Yellow to red bloom spikes give way to bright red tubular blooms late summer to fall. Attractive to hummingbirds.

Kniphofia “Fire Glow”

Clump-forming Perennial

Compact plant with spring, summer and fall orange-red tubular blooms, similar to Aloe’s torch sprays, attractive to hummingbirds.
Needs rich soil with excellent drainage.

Kniphofia “Flamenco”

Clump-forming Perennial

Mix of Orange Yellow and Red tubular blooms are similar to Aloe’s torch sprays, attractive to hummingbirds. Needs rich soil with excellent drainage.

Kniphofia “Little Maid”

Clump-forming Perennial

Mid-summer pale-yellow tubular blooms fade to ivory by fall, attractive to hummingbirds. Needs rich soil with excellent drainage.

Kniphofia “Nancy’s Red”

Clump-forming Perennial

Mid-summer coral-red tubular blooms are similar to Aloe’s torch sprays, attractive to hummingbirds. Needs rich soil with excellent drainage.

Kniphofia “Orange Flame”

Clump-forming Perennial

Blooms start appearing in spring and will keep blooming through the fall! Bright orange-red tubular blooms are similar to Aloe’s torch sprays, attractive to hummingbirds.