Kalanchoe sexangularis
Leaf arrangement | crosswise opposite |
Leaf tip | Pointed/acute |
Leaf margin | Erose |
Structure (tissues) | Succulent |
Leaf width | 1 - 2 cm; 2 - 3 cm |
Leaf surface | Smooth; Glossy |
Leaf size | 2 - 3 cm |
Leaf division | Simple |
Plant, growth type | Erect |
Leaf colour, pattern | With trace |
Leaf, secondary color(s) | Red |
The Flaming Katy, also known as Tom Thumb, is a delightful succulent plant that is sure to catch your eye. With its unique leaf arrangement and stunning colors, it is a popular choice for any garden or indoor space.
One of the first things you will notice about the Flaming Katy is its crosswise opposite leaf arrangement. This means that the leaves grow in pairs, with one leaf directly across from the other. The leaves themselves are small, typically measuring between 1 to 3 cm in width. They have a pointed or acute tip, giving them a distinct shape.
The leaf margin of the Flaming Katy is erose, which means that it is jagged or toothed along the edges. This adds a touch of texture to the plant and gives it an interesting look. In addition, the leaves are thick and fleshy, making them succulent in nature.
When it comes to color, the Flaming Katy truly shines. The leaves have a glossy and smooth surface, which enhances their vibrant hues. The primary color of the leaves is a beautiful shade of green, but what really sets this plant apart is the presence of secondary colors. There are traces of red that adorn the leaves, adding a striking contrast and giving the plant its fiery name.
In terms of growth type, the Flaming Katy is an erect plant, meaning that it grows upright. This makes it a great choice for containers or as a border in your garden. Its compact size, reaching a maximum leaf size of 2 to 3 cm, also makes it a perfect choice for small spaces.
If you are looking to add a touch of color and uniqueness to your garden or home, the Flaming Katy is an excellent choice. Its succulent nature ensures that it requires relatively low maintenance, making it suitable for both beginner and seasoned gardeners. With its crosswise opposite leaf arrangement, erose leaf margin, and glossy leaves with traces of red, this plant is sure to be a standout feature in any setting.
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