Kalanchoe is known for its round leaves completely covered in white powder, giving them a strikingly frosty look. It has a similar vibe to Sennyo-no-mai, and it's closely related to Beharensis. There are lots of references that consider Silver Teaspoons to be the same as Bracteata K. bracteata (Kalanchoe bracteata), so when people talk about Bracteata, I think this is generally the look they have in mind. That said, there are apparently some varieties that aren’t white like this.



| Season Type | Sp/Fa |
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| Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
| Hardiness | 5℃ / 41℉ |
| Blooming Season | - |
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