Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri aka Donkey Ears

Taxonomy

Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri, also known as Palm Beachbells or Donkey Ears, is a species of flowering plant from the Crassulaceae family. This exciting and fun plant is relatively easy to care for and adds a new dynamic to any household. It has broad, large green leaves resembling donkey ears with dark markings along them and often forms plantlets at leaf tips. These green friends bloom tall, beautiful red flowers. Native to Madagascar and tropical Africa, the Kalanchoe genus ranges from rubbery green leaves to leopard print, and some are even fuzzy! The succulent leaves help store water during droughts, so they'll be just fine if you skip a watering or two. It is essential to note that K. gastonis-bonnieri may be confused with K. suarezensis and K. mortagei, whose leaves have no spots.

Common names

Donkey Ears, Palm Beachbells, Life Plant

How to care for Donkey Ears

Difficulty

Donkey Ears is a low-maintenance plant that requires minimal attention, making it an excellent choice for beginners.

Water

Donkey Ears does best in dry soil and should only be watered sparingly.

Soil

When it comes to the Donkey Ears, a potting soil that is too moist can cause problems. For this reason, it's important to use a soil mix that is well-draining and does not retain too much moisture. A soil that includes perlite or vermiculite for drainage and organic matter for nutrition is ideal. You can achieve this by simply adding a few scoops of perlite to your store-bought cactus soil.

Lighting

Donkey Ears requires abundant, bright and direct light. Placing it less than one foot from a window is the best way to make sure the plant receives enough light to survive and thrive. Depending on your region, however, the current weather can affect the placement of the plant in your home. For example, in some areas the sun may be too direct and intense, so it's best to place it farther away from the window. You may also need to adjust your placement according to the season as the sunlight can change intensity over the course of the year. If you live in a region with significant temperature fluctuations, such as a desert, you may need to place the plant a bit farther away from the window to avoid extreme heat or cold. With some care and attention, your Donkey Ears will be sure to bring you many years of beauty and enjoyment.

Dormancy

During the cold period, it is common for Donkey Ears to go dormant and their growth may slow down, so waterings should be spaced out more during this period.

Toxicity

Ploi's records do not contain confirmed information on the toxicity of this particular plant. In the event of accidental ingestion of plant material with questionable toxicity by you, a family member, or a pet, it is always a good idea to consult a healthcare professional.

Humidity

Donkey Ears enjoys dry environments, but misting the plant or providing extra humidity can create an environment for harmful fungi to thrive on the leaves.

Fertilizer

The Donkey Ears should be repotted either when it doubles in size or annually, whichever comes first. Providing new potting soil with all the vital nutrients annually is enough to support the growth of the plant, and thus, there is no need for fertilizer. Remember that plants derive their energy from the sun, not fertilizer.

Region of origin

Donkey Ears’s native range is Madagascar and Tropical Africa.


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