https://youtu.be/9iXijYWn8lk Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi, commonly known as South American air plant, gray sedum or lavender scallops, is a perennial succulent of the Crassulaceae family. The succulent stems are round and smooth and hold simple, alternate, oval or obovate, bluish-green leaves with lavender scalloped edges. The reddish brown flowers are bell-shaped and carried in corymbs. The fruits are 4 clustered follicles containing numerous tiny seeds. Datasheet Common NameSouth American air plant/ gray sedum/ lavender scallops Botanical nameKalanchoe fedtschenkoi FamilyCrassulaceae Life CyclePerennialFoliageEvergreenBasic ColourRed - OrangeHeight40 -> 60 cmHabitatrockeries, semi-desert areas Altitude1000 mBloom TimeJanuary -> FebruaryPlant TypeShrub, Succulent, Ornamental Fruit TypeFollicledifferent tolerancesHardyUsed PartsWhole plantPlant UsesOrnamentalActive substancesNo active substances knownUSDA Zone9 (-7), 10 (-1)Sun ExposureFull sun, Part sun, Part shade Soil pHAcidic, Alkaline, NeutralSoil MoistureDrySoil Type Stony, Sandy, Peaty Propagationby seeds / by sowing, by Cuttings, Self sowsGerminationtell usPests/ DiseasesDisease free Open Next Page To See More Photos. Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi