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panda succulent Buy Kalanchoe tomentosa - Panda Plant AustraliaIntroducing Kalanchoe Tomentosa: The Panda Plant Kalanchoe tomentosa, affectionately known as the Panda Plant, is a strikingly unique succulent that hails from the arid terrains of Madagascar. Belonging to the Crassulaceae family, this plant is a resilient grower in both rocky landscapes and indoor succulent displays. As a small, upright shrub, it can achieve heights of 35 45 cm, making it a versatile addition to rock gardens or indoor settings. Its

Introducing Kalanchoe Tomentosa: The Panda Plant

Kalanchoe tomentosa, affectionately known as the Panda Plant, is a strikingly unique succulent that hails from the arid terrains of Madagascar. Belonging to the Crassulaceae family, this plant is a resilient grower in both rocky landscapes and indoor succulent displays. As a small, upright shrub, it can achieve heights of 35-45 cm, making it a versatile addition to rock gardens or indoor settings.

Its leaves are the plant's pièce de résistance: thick, spoon-shaped, and adorned with chocolate-coloured notches. These leaves are densely packed with whitish to blue-green hairs, scientifically termed trichomes, which perform an essential function in water conservation by reducing water vapor loss and reflecting sunlight to prevent overheating. This foliage feature also lends the Panda Plant its soft, velvety texture and a plush, furry appearance that's impossible to ignore.

The Panda Plant doesn't just stop at captivating foliage; it also boasts small, greenish-white flowers arranged in a narrow panicle, primarily blooming during the summer months, adding a subtle but delightful burst of color. With a wide range of captivating cultivars such as 'Chocolate Soldier', 'Golden Girl', and 'Teddy Bear', each brings its own unique charm and aesthetic variation.

Renowned for its adaptability and aesthetic qualities, the Panda Plant has earned the prestigious Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Australian gardeners will find this drought-tolerant plant particularly suitable for regions that closely mimic its native, arid environment.

Whether you're new to the world of succulents or a seasoned gardener, Kalanchoe tomentosa offers both visual intrigue and ease of care, making it a superb choice for anyone looking to add a touch of botanical uniqueness to their green spaces.

Botanical Characteristics and Scientific Classification

Scientific Classification

  • Kingdom: Plantae
  • Order: Saxifragales
  • Family: Crassulaceae
  • Genus: Kalanchoe
  • Species: K. tomentosa

The first thing one notices about the Panda Plant is its leaves—fleshy, spoon-shaped, and densely covered in tiny, silvery hairs. These hairs contribute to a greyish hue and a texture that's irresistibly soft to the touch. It's almost as if each leaf wears its own coat of fur.

But the Panda Plant isn't just a one-trick pony; it also produces flowers. These flowers are small, tubular, and tend to be a pale yellow. They emerge from long, upright stalks and bloom primarily during late winter to early spring.

The plant stands on a sturdy, woody stem, which supports the weight of the leaves. Over time, as the Panda Plant matures, it can reach heights of up to 60 cm.

Mastering Care: Light, Water, Soil, and More

Light Requirements

Panda Plants are sun-loving creatures that thrive in bright, indirect light. A window sill facing east or west would be an ideal spot. Too much direct sunlight can cause scorching of the leaves, but a lack of light can lead to elongated, pale foliage—a condition known botanically as etiolation.

Watering Techniques

As with many succulents, the Panda Plant's watering needs are minimal. Water the plant sparingly, making sure to let the soil dry out entirely between watering. Overwatering can lead to root rot, a fatal condition for succulents.

When it comes to the frequency of watering, it can vary depending on the climate and the specific growing conditions in your area. In hot, dry conditions, you might need to water it once every two weeks, while in more temperate climates, once a month may suffice. Always check the soil's moisture level before watering.

Soil Preferences

It’s crucial to use well-draining soil, preferably a cactus or succulent mix, for your Panda Plant. The ideal pH balance should be slightly acidic to neutral, ranging between 6 to 7.

Propagation Insight

Propagation of the Panda Plant is usually carried out through leaf cuttings. However, the process is a bit more intricate than merely plucking a leaf and planting it. After taking a leaf cutting, it is crucial to let it callous over for at least a week to avoid rotting when planted. Once the leaf has properly callused, lay it flat on the soil, as this encourages the roots and new shoots to develop more evenly and efficiently. Water minimally, being careful not to wet the leaf itself, which can lead to rot, until you see new growth. This is a sign that the leaf has rooted successfully.

Temperature and Humidity

Panda Plants prefer a moderate temperature range of 18-24°C and can tolerate dry air quite well, but they don’t fare well in extremely humid environments.

Cultivars and Common Names

  • Cultivars: Over the years, selective breeding has resulted in a few distinct cultivars worth mentioning. K. 'Chocolate Soldier' is loved for its darker, almost cocoa-colored leaves. K. 'Golden Girl' has a lighter hue, reminiscent of a sun-kissed morning. K. 'Teddy Bear' is similar in coloration to the original Panda Plant but has a more compact growth habit. Kalanchoe tomentosa 'Dorothy Brown' is similar in appearance to K. 'Chocolate Soldier' but known for its distinctively rich brown and reddish colouring. 

  • Common Names: In various parts of the world, the Panda Plant is also known by different names such as "Pussy Ears," "Chocolate Soldier," and "Teddy Bear Plant."

Little Known Facts and Extra Tips

Although the Panda Plant is relatively easy to care for, there are a few tips that could optimize its growth even further:

  • If you’re living in a more humid environment, consider using a dehumidifier or placing your Panda Plant in a room with lower humidity.

  • Do not mist the leaves as this can lead to fungal infections. This is particularly true for Panda Plants due to their fuzzy leaf surface, which can trap moisture.

  • For those interested in the more scientific aspects, Kalanchoe tomentosa belongs to the Crassulaceae family, which includes a wide variety of other easy-to-care-for plants perfect for beginner gardeners.

Kalanchoe tomentosa "Panda Plant" plants for sale shown in 70mm pot. You will receive same or similar plants to those shown in images. Colours will vary depending on time of year and growing conditions.

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Please Note:

  • All plants are sent bare rooted with no pots and soil, or minimum soil only.
  • Due to the drying process necessary for sending plants through the mail, plants may look slightly different than images shown on our website
  • Some plants, may look wrinkled when they arrive, may be somewhat limp, or soft to the touch. This is normal as they have been dried out for for a number of days before shipping to avoid rotting in the mail.
  • Succulents are very hardy plants and they will recover quickly, providing you unpack them as soon as you receive them follow some simple care instructions you will find with your order.

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A fine performance
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You see an old pocket knife on the cover, maybe a Case; it may have even belonged to Jesse Graves, but he has certainly used it in sculpting his poetry. "Tennessee Landscape" is pure plain speech, and all the more evocative for it. Graves uses language not to shock, not incite and not to transgress; he uses it to bring home simple and time worn truths that never go away. In the poem that is the book's title, Graves recounts his family history and ends telling us "The dead move through us at their will, their voices chime/just beyond our hearing...alone in the field, and never alone." He pays homage to a farming tool"(Elegy for a Hay Rake), not with a tone of jaundiced cynicism, speaking to it instead in a voice filled with thanks and appreciation, as if the hay rake, too,knew how worthwhile its job had been. The second part of the volume expands Graves' geography from East Tennessee to New Orleans, North Carolina, points beyond, and the cast of subjects becomes a little broader as well, but the language remains firm and precise. "The Night Cafe: North Rendon, New Orleans": diction so perfect I feel I was there that night too. "My Sister at Sea": likely my favorite here. It feels personal, a short glimpse into a private heart; the glimpse is snatched away in a hurry but not before Graves tells us "...wishing I could bring/ you to this shore...Make your illness a small boat we could burn/Sailing out in ashes on the current." Whether it is a landscape, a hay rake, a bar or a loved one, Jesse Graves is a poet of things that last, one who writes quiet confessions with confidence in a spare quiet and sure voice. Very highly recommend this book.
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Thomas A. Holmes
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
Fine Contemporary Poetry--Just Happens to Be Appalachian
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The poems in Jesse Graves' TENNESSEE LANDSCAPE WITH BLIGHTED PINE express an indebtedness to a way of life that we contemporary Appalachians have watched transform at an accelerated pace over the past few decades, as we see the beloved old ways of our culture adapt to the demands of a society marked with the pervasiveness of media, the incursion of corporate demands, and the poignant recognition that as much as family prepares us to face the world outside our community, the impact of that world can blur the impressions our homes have made on us. Graves' work approaches these themes from various directions, as a son looking to the legacy of his family, as a youth and young man balancing education--both formal and that gleaned from personal experience--and as a family man weighing what he shares and offers in embodying those values. In this consistently fine volume, it is difficult to select favorites, but there are "River Gods," where an inebriated student and his companion cross the high railway trestle over the Tennessee River in Knoxville, Tennessee, "Deep Corner," where the speaker contemplates how his life has turned out differently than his brother's, "Mother's Milk," where the speaker weighs how much his mother has contributed to his life (including, sweetly, "an ear for slightly off-pitch singing"), and "Digging the Pond," where the speaker and his father silently acknowledge that the son will not preserve all his father's values: . . . I stood off to the side too often to learn what he was born knowing. The doing and the undoing. I can find in his face what he reads about the future in the tea-colored water, his eyes and mine trying to avoid it. Graves' love for these gifts, those accepted and those only acknowledged, resonates throughout TENNESSEE LANDSCAPE WITH BLIGHTED PINE. Graves' appreciation for lyric poetry, his talent for finding the expressiveness of everyday language, and his offering scenes with great depth of meaning and feeling make this collection memorable, worthy of high recommendation.
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Extraordinary Journey
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Jesse Graves conducts the reader on an intimate journey from childhood to manhood. Rooted deep in the rich red clay of East Tennessee, the narrative provides fresh insights about the ties of land and family. "Johnson's Ground" describes an annual homecoming at the family cemetery: "they never let us go, even the ones/Laid under before our births continue to make their claims." The poems express both nostalgia for the past as well as forward-looking hopes for a fresh life in the future. Daughter, Chloe often becomes a bridge from present to past as in "Water Washing Away": "A fair price for the vision of a girl/ who has warped the ancient spell of time,/ who has turned back my eyes." Tennessee Landscape with Blighted Pine is an enchanting read for poet and non-poet alike.
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Go Read Art Smith or Charles Wright
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This book is clearly the case of someone steeped in a lyric tradition, but, rather than engaging in the self-reflexive structure of the tradition, is interested in describing ad nauseum, his southern experience. While there are moments in the book that tend toward the sublime, it rests largely as self-indulgent in a way antithetical to the form it chooses.
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Angels Among Us
Cuba, US
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Dr. G.
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Jesse Graves (a.k.a. "Dr. G.") is one of my professors at East Tennessee State University. Not only is he a great teacher, he is a very talented poet. I would recommend his work to anyone! Anyone that does not like his work probably just failed his class. :p
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