I think I can say the blooming season has started. Though some succulents like to bloom throughout the winter too, spring and supper is usually the peak. Plus I hope some of the terribly neglected cacti will bloom too. I saw a few tiny buds, but most is still sleeping.
The two Kalanchoe here are the most showy right now. Both didn't bloom lat year and I though I will have to asy good bye to both of them. Not just yet :)
First up - Kalanchoe Lucky Bells. I had a huge plant before and I think it was last year that it got attacked by aphids and I jut threw all away. It was just too damaged and to many buggers. I managed to save few of the tiny seedlings that pop on the side of the leaves and started to grow own roots.
They did survive, grew and now bloom.
In the meantime I also found few wild ones growing in few pots with other plants. They are no supposed to be here, but in this case I was glad I had some backup.
This one has very narrow leaves, comparing to the second one (a little further down) an larger red flower.
The second one is Kalanchoe daigremontiana. It bloomed only once for me before and I think the flowers were more yellow. And that wa few years ago. Since then it grew super slow, almost as if it was dormant waiting for the right time.
I planted multiple young seedlings in one pot and they just lept there for 2 years or so. Only last year they started to grow faster and finally showed some flowers.
They starte to open earlier than the Lucky Bells and you can see that most already faded.
It is not he best looking plant with lots of damage on the leaves. It can handle strong sun and heat, but with a price I guess. he leaves are prettier though with their tiger pattern.
Again - plenty of young plans dropped and rooted on heir own. This one is like a weed and I don't really have to take any cuttings. There are always some new plants in this, or other pots.
As a bonus a real weed :) Little Oxalis. I do have to pull them from time to time or they would take over all the pots. They always come back anyway. I like how it looks, especially when it start to bloom, but it starts to be a bit annoying.
And these are the babies. Dozens on each leaf and hundreds on each plant. They fall with any light touch or heavier wind. I have no control over them :D
Both of them, so you can compare the flowers an leaves.
Shot with Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105mm lens
All photos and text are my own.