Kalanchoe Manginii
Novice flower growers who want to create a real blooming greenhouse in their home should pay attention to the wondrous plant belonging to the crassulaceae family - Kalanchoe Manginii. Today, up to two hundred species of succulent plants grow in the wild, capable of storing water in their deciduous mass and branched stems. The homeland of the Kalanchoe Manginii is considered the tropical regions of Africa, Australia, South America and Madagascar. Due to the wide variety of appearance, size, shape and color of leaves, stems and flowers, the Kalanchoe Manginii plant gained its popularity several decades ago, as it provided irreplaceable assistance in the treatment of various ailments. A flower can play the role of not only a natural healer, but also serve as a wonderful decoration for a room. The falling green stems of the plant, decorated with flowering bells, growing in hanging pots or baskets look great - this is the well-known Kalanchoe Manginii. External Features of Kalanchoe Mangini