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kalanchoe succulent for sale Copper Spoons KalanchoeDescription Light Soil Water Hardiness Kalanchoe orgyalis, commonly called Copper Spoons, is a shrubby succulent with uniquely colored, spoon shaped leaves covered in a soft felt like texture. Native to the dry regions of Madagascar, this species grows upright with thick, branching stems and velvety leaves that shift in color as they maturefrom silvery gray on the underside to coppery bronze on the upper surface. The leaves often look like they've
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Kalanchoe orgyalis, commonly called Copper Spoons, is a shrubby succulent with uniquely colored, spoon-shaped leaves covered in a soft felt-like texture. Native to the dry regions of Madagascar, this species grows upright with thick, branching stems and velvety leaves that shift in color as they mature—from silvery gray on the underside to coppery bronze on the upper surface. The leaves often look like they've been dusted with metallic powder, giving the plant a rich, textured appearance even in low light. Over time, it forms a loose, woody base and can reach a modest height when grown in a container.
The plant grows slowly and can reach 3 to 4 feet tall under ideal conditions, though it often remains smaller indoors. Leaves grow opposite along the stems and tend to curl slightly upward, giving the “spoon” effect that inspired the name. Mature plants may occasionally produce clusters of small, tubular yellow flowers on tall stalks, though flowering is sporadic and not the plant's primary feature. The sculptural form and foliage are what make Kalanchoe orgyalis a standout in succulent collections or minimalist plant arrangements.
Its upright, open growth habit makes it suitable as a soft vertical accent in both container gardens and landscape designs. The muted coloring blends well with green, gray, or purple-toned succulents and pairs nicely with harder, more geometric textures. It is best used where its sculptural shape and unusual leaf surface can be appreciated up close, especially in bright indoor spots or sheltered outdoor patios.
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Prefers bright indirect light to full sun. Morning sun enhances leaf color, while intense afternoon sun may cause leaf edge burn in hot climates.
Water when the top 2 inches of soil are dry. Be cautious not to overwater—this species is sensitive to soggy roots.
Tolerates dry indoor air well. Does not require added humidity.
Grows best between 65–85°F. Should be protected from temperatures below 40°F.
Use a fast-draining cactus or succulent mix, ideally with sand or perlite added for drainage.
Feed once a month during the growing season with a balanced, diluted fertilizer. No need to fertilize during fall or winter.
Toxic to pets if ingested. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs.
- Zone 9-11
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★★★★★ 3
Case quality is great, but keyboard is disappointing
Color: Mulberry
The quality of the case is really great. Plum color is beautiful. However, the keyboard is not the best quality. The keys are not sensitive enough and you can easily misspell words if you don’t click a key hard enough. The trackpad shortcuts are cool but inconvenient since you can turn off the shortcuts. You can turn off the trackpad but that just doesn’t work for me.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Economically priced ipad case
Color: Mulberry
There's absolutely no way you could find a better ipad case with a wireless keyboard for this price. My daughter loves it. I was expecting it to feel a little cheap because of the price. I was wrong, this is a great find... thanks
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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2026
★★★★★ 2
Cute but beware of buttons with a mind of its own.
Color: Pink, Color: Pink
Super cute. Only has 3 keyboard multicolor options and one white light setting. Dimmable. But its functionality needs work. But the keys keep doing weird things like skipping lines, changing excel sheet formatting and just moving where I am typing on it own. Like it will be typing and then move to the beginning of the sentence and keep moving. The feel is super light and the quality of the case is great though. It’s easy to use and install to device with Bluetooth. Value is you get what you paid for. This keyboard is cute but not working quite well. I accidentally ordered a different model for a later iPad and had to return it, but based off of a leader model in comparison to this one, the keyboard just isn’t that great
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Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Cute pink keyboard
Color: Pink
Good product. Serves it purpose and a nice shade of pink. So far no issues with compatibility or usage.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great Keyboard Case!
Color: Pink
Bought this for the wife for Mother’s Day since she needed a new keyboard and case. She used my old Magic Keyboard but constantly was tired of taking her iPad off, just to rotate it. Bought this and she loves it. Very durable, even with our 2 year old playing with it. Keyboard is bright and is good to use.
Just a Bluetooth keyboard setup and it’s all good to go! Definitely great value for the money and something highly recommended for those with an iPad Air or Pro.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2026