Bring a touch of silver sparkle to your garden with the enchanting Flower Dust Plant! This compact succulent forms low, spreading mats of frosted, grey-green leaves dusted with a powdery bloom that shimmers in the sunlight. In Cape Town’s climate, it bursts into clusters of vivid pink to purple star-shaped flowers from late winter into spring (August–October), creating a dazzling contrast against its silvery foliage. Perfect for containers, hanging baskets, rockeries, and water-wise borders, Flower Dust Plant thrives in sunny positions and coastal conditions. With its shimmering leaves and seasonal flower show, it’s a true jewel for any garden. Flower Dust Plant Kalanchoe pumila
Plant in sandy, well-draining soil and position in full sun to semi-shade. Water sparingly, allowing soil to dry between waterings, especially in winter. Remove spent flower clusters to encourage neat growth. Protect from frost and excessive winter rain by ensuring good drainage. Minimal care is rewarded with shimmering foliage and seasonal blooms.
The powdery coating on Kalanchoe pumila’s leaves helps reduce water loss, making it perfectly adapted to arid conditions. Its vivid flowers are long-lasting and often attract butterflies, adding extra life to your garden during the cooler months.
| Botanical Name |
Kalanchoe Pumila
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Growth Expectancy
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30cm H x 30cm W
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Position
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Sun - Semi-shade
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| Water Smart | Yes |
| Indigenous | No |
| Toxicity | Toxic to pets if ingested |