[1] It is widely sold as a house or garden plant[2] that has established itself in the wild in some southern parts of the United States of America.
[4] Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi is a low-growing, frost-tender perennial succulent which prefers dry, open ground.
It grows to 10–12 inches (25–30 cm) tall as an untidy, low, rounded herb.
The stems are round, smooth and lax with visible leaf scars, often bending and touching the ground where they produce roots and new plants.
Each flower has a short calyx edged with delta-shaped segments, which is shorter than its tubular corolla.