KALANCHOE ORGYALIS / LIGHT GREEN PLANTER
Please note that our potted plants can only be delivered within New York City. After purchase, you will be contacted to make delivery arrangements.
2-part wheel-thrown planter in white clay w/ light green underglaze.
Dimensions: approx. 11.5” x 4.5” (excluding plant)
The upper part features a drainage hole for optimal plant health, and the glaze-lined bottom part collects excess water – make sure to empty it periodically.
Plant name: Kalanchoe orgyalis (Copper spoons)
Origin: Madagascar
Grown in: Texas
Light: Bright
Water: Water when potting medium is dry, approximately once a week during spring and summer or when the plant is actively growing, cutting back frequency during the winter months.
Please note that our potted plants can only be delivered within New York City. After purchase, you will be contacted to make delivery arrangements.
2-part wheel-thrown planter in white clay w/ light green underglaze.
Dimensions: approx. 11.5” x 4.5” (excluding plant)
The upper part features a drainage hole for optimal plant health, and the glaze-lined bottom part collects excess water – make sure to empty it periodically.
Plant name: Kalanchoe orgyalis (Copper spoons)
Origin: Madagascar
Grown in: Texas
Light: Bright
Water: Water when potting medium is dry, approximately once a week during spring and summer or when the plant is actively growing, cutting back frequency during the winter months.
Please note that our potted plants can only be delivered within New York City. After purchase, you will be contacted to make delivery arrangements.
2-part wheel-thrown planter in white clay w/ light green underglaze.
Dimensions: approx. 11.5” x 4.5” (excluding plant)
The upper part features a drainage hole for optimal plant health, and the glaze-lined bottom part collects excess water – make sure to empty it periodically.
Plant name: Kalanchoe orgyalis (Copper spoons)
Origin: Madagascar
Grown in: Texas
Light: Bright
Water: Water when potting medium is dry, approximately once a week during spring and summer or when the plant is actively growing, cutting back frequency during the winter months.