The growth rate of double Kalanchoes is slower than our local Kalanchoes. Also they are not as hardy as our indigenous Kalanchoes but come in various shapes & colours.
Thank you Tahir for the information. All of my Kalanchoe's are placed in a semi-shade location as you are right that they do get sun-burnt especially during May, June, July and August. During the growth season i usually apply a foliar spray of Tomato Fertlizer (having NPK 5:5:10) which is convenient as it's suitable for all of my rhizomes, bulbs, roses and even vines.
EUPHORBIA (Spurges)
Marked by evergreen foliage, the genus Euphorbia possibly contains the most diverse range consisting of unusual colours and shapes.
Euphorbia mili is the most common variety often seen in gardens. It's unusual ‘flowers’ which appear to be petals in reality are bracts, highly modified and sometimes gaudily coloured leaves protecting the small male & female flowers.
It's advisable to wear gloves while cuttings the stems which contain a poisonous white sticky sap which causes skin inflammation. So much so that even fish are sensitive to this poisonous sap thus it’s better to keep these plants them away from ponds.
My collection is fairly limited as I have stopped growing them partly deterred by their thorns. Mr. Waheed Malik has the most extensive & rare collection of Euphoria’s not found elsewhere.

Euphorbia Mili

Variegated Euphorbia.
