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The Calandiva is a compact succulent plant with fleshy leaves and brightly colored, long-lasting blooms. It’s a double-flowering cultivar of Kalanchoe blossfeldiana developed in 1998. Its flowers are fluffy and rose-like, which gave it the name Double Kalanchoe, and they come in a range of gorgeous colors, like coral, red, pink, magenta, yellow, and cream.
This attractive, tough plant can adapt to outdoor conditions in hardiness zones 10-11, making it a popular plant for your porch. The Calandiva plant is ideal for sunny spaces, as it thrives in bright, indirect light. This beautiful succulent is easy to care for, so much so that it's one of the best flowering plants for beginners. It doesn’t require a lot of water or extra care, producing amazing flowers that bloom for months. One thing to be aware of is that this lovely plant is toxic to pets when ingested.
Calandiva symbolizes prosperity and good fortune in Asian cultures and is often used to decorate Chinese New Year festivities. Because of their long-lasting blooms, the Calandiva flowers are also associated with love and enduring affection, which makes these plants a wonderful gift.
The number of petals is what differentiates the two plants. A Kalanchoe vs. Calandiva flower comparison will show that the Calandiva flower has extra petals, which make it fluffier than the regular flowering Kalanchoe. The Calandiva flowers have 32 petals compared to the Kalanchoe, which has only four.
The Kalanchoe flowers are normally red, pink, white, or yellow, whereas the Calandiva varieties come in multiple colors, including orange and purple.
Kalanchoe Calandiva is an undemanding succulent. Just follow these Calandiva care tips:
Avoid overwatering your Calandiva. These plants are drought-tolerant, storing water in their leaves like other succulents, and excessive watering can harm them. Your Calandiva doesn’t require any extra humidity. It’s not a good choice for humid indoor spaces like bathrooms.
Place your Kalanchoe Calandiva in a brightly lit location, where it will receive 6-8 hours of indirect sunlight daily. Keep it in partial shade outdoors, with 4-6 hours of light exposure. These tropical plants prefer warm temperatures of 64℉ - 68℉. Keep them away from cold drafts.
The best choice of soil for Calandiva plants is a well-draining succulent and cacti potting mix. Repot your plant into a slightly larger pot in the spring or when it gets rootbound. When repotting, always use a container with drainage holes so water doesn’t get trapped at the bottom of the pot, causing root rot. Use a succulent and cacti fertilizer for your Calandiva during the growing season.
One of the Calandiva plant's benefits is its ease of propagation. Take stem cuttings with four to five leaves on them and leave them to form a callous over the cut for several days. This will prevent infection and disease. Dip the cuttings in root hormone and plant them in moist soil. Place the cuttings in bright, indirect light and keep the humidity levels up.
An important part of Calandiva plant care is removing the wilted blossoms, and flower stems after flowering. This will keep your plant neat and encourage it to form new blooms. Keep the soil around your plant clean, and add new soil if necessary. If your plant’s stems grow leggy, trim them after flowering to keep your Calandiva bushy. Crispy brown leaf tips indicate underwatering, while soft, yellow, or discolored leaves usually indicate overwatering.
Calandiva is one of the best indoor plants for adding color and vitality to your living space.
Enjoy your colorful Calandiva by itself or group it with other small plants to create a refreshing tabletop plant display in your home or office:
Since Calandiva plants are toxic to cats and dogs when ingested, pet owners can take a look at our selection of gorgeous pet-friendly plants, including:
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