Native to the coastal limestone slopes of Madagascar, Kalanchoe tubiflora is a perennial, polycarpic species. It exhibits tubular leaves with finely serrated margins, a distinctive trait setting it apart within the genus. Leaves are tubular, 5-10 cm long, arranged in open rosettes, with finely toothed margins; pale green color shifting to yellowish tones under full sun.
Provide at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily; water exclusively during active growth, preventing waterlogging; substrate composed of at least 70% mineral components for drainage; minimum temperature 8°C; prone to root rot from overwatering.