Kalanchoe - Beharensis Oak Leaf
Kalanchoe beharensis 'Oak Leaf' is a distinctive and visually striking succulent prized for its large, uniquely shaped leaves that resemble those of an oak tree. Covered in a velvety, silvery-grey indumentum (a dense layer of fine hairs), this kalanchoe adds a touch of architectural interest and soft texture to any succulent collection or indoor garden. Its robust nature and intriguing foliage make it a captivating plant for enthusiasts.
Key Features of Kalanchoe beharensis 'Oak Leaf'
- Oak Leaf-Shaped Foliage: The most notable feature is its large, triangular to lobed leaves with irregular edges, reminiscent of oak leaves.
- Velvety Silver-Grey Indumentum: The entire plant, including stems and leaves, is covered in a dense layer of fine, silvery-grey hairs, giving it a soft, fuzzy texture.
- Sturdy, Upright Growth: Develops thick, woody stems that can become somewhat shrubby over time.
- Relatively Large Size: Can grow to a substantial size compared to many other kalanchoes.
- Drought-Tolerant: Exhibits good drought tolerance due to its succulent nature.
- Potential for Flowers: Mature plants may produce clusters of small, bell-shaped flowers, typically in shades of yellow or orange, although flowering can be infrequent indoors.
Care for Your Kalanchoe beharensis 'Oak Leaf'
- Light: Thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. Some direct morning or late afternoon sun can be beneficial, but intense midday sun may scorch the leaves.
- Soil: Requires well-draining soil to prevent root rot. A commercial cactus or succulent mix is ideal.
- Watering: Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Overwatering is a significant risk for this plant. Reduce watering significantly during the dormant winter months.
- Temperature: Prefers warm temperatures and is not frost-tolerant. Protect from freezing conditions.
- Humidity: Adapts well to typical household humidity levels. Good air circulation is beneficial.
Maintenance for a Thriving Kalanchoe beharensis 'Oak Leaf'
- Handling with Care: The velvety indumentum can be easily rubbed off, so handle the leaves gently.
- Removing Dead Leaves: Regularly remove any dead or dried leaves from the base of the plant.
- Pruning (Optional): Can be pruned to control size and shape. Pruning is best done in spring or early summer.
- Repotting (If Needed): Repot every 2-3 years or when the plant has outgrown its container, using a well-draining soil mix.
- Pest Control: Monitor for common succulent pests like mealybugs and scale. Treat any infestations promptly.
Propagation Methods for Expanding Your Collection
- Stem Cuttings: A relatively easy method. Take stem cuttings a few inches long, allow the cut ends to callus over for a few days, and then plant them in well-draining soil.
- Leaf Cuttings: Can also be propagated from individual leaves, although this method can be slower. Allow the cut end of the leaf to callus before placing it on well-draining soil. New plantlets will eventually emerge from the base of the leaf.
Kalanchoe beharensis 'Oak Leaf' is a captivating and relatively easy-to-care-for succulent prized for its unique, oak leaf-shaped foliage and soft, velvety texture. Its architectural form and drought tolerance make it a distinctive addition to any succulent collection.
* Picture and information intended only as a guide. Size and colours of plants will vary, not any 1 plant is exactly the same and minor variations will occur.
** All plants will be posted bare rooted.