When I acquired this succulent, I did not keep the label that tells me the name of this species. Today, I spotted one in the garden shop, picked it up and photographed the label on the plastic flowerpot. It identified this as “Frosty Pink,” a type of Kalanchoe, pumila to be exact.
Drought tolerant when established. Kalanchoe pumila has cascading stems making it excellent for hanging baskets. Masses of lavender pink flowers from January to April. Requires well-drained soil and temperatures above 36°F.
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