Plant database entry for Marnier's Kalanchoe (Kalanchoe marnieriana) with 27 images and 19 data details. Marnier's Kalanchoe (Kalanchoe marnieriana) in the Kalanchoes Database - Garden.org New and Unread Tree-Mails The flat and rounded leaves are blue-ish green and get pink tips in the winter. Pruning and Cleaning Regulalry. I know aerial roots are supposed to pull moisture out of the air, but I can't figure out why this plant puts them out when it does. I would cut it just below where the new roots start and pot it up. If the soil looks dry, water the plant before feeding with the liquid fertilizer to prevent the roots from getting burnt. Post by CelticRose » Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:58 pm I repotted my K. marnieriana yesterday. Kalanchoe is a succulent plant valued for its vivid, bright colors, and tightly clustered bouquets of little flowers. Then have a look at the existing roots in the pot. This Kalanchoe actually just grows air roots. Kalanchoes are beautiful soft succulents, easy to propagate from cuttings, with showy flowers.It's a highly diverse genus, so to help you make sense of it, I've divided Kalanchoe (kah-lahn-KOH-ee) into informal categories:. This plant is also very stretched out due to lack of sunlight. Ignoring this ominous common name, I was captivated by the highly ornamental leaf … It can be grown together with other succulents in a container as a tall filler, or as a spiller then it's longer. Kalanchoe Panamensis or Kalanchoe Marnieriana is a cute leafy succulent that can grow up to 18 inches tall and 3 feet wide. While this isn’t always the case, it is more likely for a succulent to send off aerial roots when it is starting to stretch out. ... Left photo: 'leftovers' of original plant (has been propagated a lot) with many aerial roots, and very dark color under CFL lightbulbs. Kalanchoe marnieriana: Kalanchoe marnieriana (Marnier's Kalanchoe) - A gray leafed succulent subshrub that grows to 12 to 18 inches tall by 2 to 3 feet feet wide with flat blue-green rounded leaves that are arranged oppositely and flatten together facing toward the branch tips like pages in a book and turn to a pink color in the winter. Notice how these Crassula rupestris are extremely dried up at the bottom and have put out a lot of new air roots.. Has aerial roots … Lack of sunlight can sometimes cause a succulent to put out air roots. About Kalanchoes. Large variety of succulent plants available: Sempervivum, Sedum, Soft & Hardy Succulents, Echeveria, and affordable Wholesale Succulent Plug Trays. Mother of millions.Baby plants frill leaf edges, then drop off and root. It's hardy in USDA zones 10 through 12, but makes an excellent indoor plant. Kalanchoe Panamensis or Kalanchoe Marnieriana is a cute leafy succulent that can grow up to 18 inches tall and 1 feet wide. Kalanchoe marnieriana - updated 6-29-09. Kalanchoe Marnieriana– Flat blue-green rounded leaves with rose pink/red flowers: Kalanchoe Marnieriana. 3 other plants in the family Crassulaceae that can sometimes be confused with Kalanchoes: Echeveria hybrid (left); Aeonium nobile (right) and Crassula cotyledonis (below) My introduction to Kalanchoes was with an infamous plant, one of whose common names is Mother of Thousands. Photo on right is a cutting from plant on left, and is in west facing window. It may have lost the roots in the pot so its growing new ones or its just looking to get closer to the light source so it wants t grow sideways instead of straight up. It can be grown together with other succulents in a container as a tall filler, or as a spiller then it's longer. They are not a sign of over or underwatering. The flat and rounded leaves are blue-ish green and get pink tips in the winter.