Donkey Ears Succulent at palingantteriblog Blog


Donkey Ears Succulent. The donkey ear plant is an annual or biennial succulent. Most aspects of this plant’s habit of growth are unique.

Kalanchoe tomentosa Panda Plant, Donkey Ears Succulents Depot
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This unique succulent is sure to catch your eye with its thick, dark spotted. The plant will produce epicuticular wax, a powdery white film you see on the surface of the leaf. This plant’s leaves resemble donkey ears and that’s how it was named.

Kalanchoe tomentosa Panda Plant, Donkey Ears Succulents Depot

The plant will produce epicuticular wax, a powdery white film you see on the surface of the leaf. The plant will produce epicuticular wax, a powdery white film you see on the surface of the leaf. They also prefer potting soil with the right amount of loam, sand, and lava grit/pumice. Transplant the flowering plant in early fall in a larger pot and leave it outside in a bright spot.