Kalanchoe millottii
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(unranked): | Core eudicots
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Section: | Bryophyllum
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Species: | K. millotii
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Kalanchoe millotii Raym.-Hamet & H. Perrier
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Kalanchoe millotii is a succulent plant that is native to the arid parts of Madagascar. It forms a shrub up to a foot high. The leaf is a hazy green and scalloped, with dense felt covering it.
This succulent, like most of its kind, requires porous soil and can only tolerate light frost. The plant is hardy to 36–40 degrees and needs bright light, or full sun to partial shade. This succulent only requires regular waterings during the summer or during heat waves, otherwise watering weekly is sufficient. This plant has many names, all similar: sedum millotii, sedum milloti and sedum millottii.
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- Kalanchoe
- Flora of Madagascar