Kalanchoe farinacea is a relatively rare species in the wild that has silvery gray leaves on upright stems. When it gets enough light, it produces showy clusters of reddish-pink flowers and grows 12 inches or so tall and wide. Zones 10-11
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Kalanchoe farinacea is a relatively rare species in the wild that has silvery gray leaves on upright stems. When it gets enough light, it produces showy clusters of reddish-pink flowers and grows 12 inches or so tall and wide. Zones 10-11