The listing, Lavender Scallops succulent has ended.
The common name for Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi is Lavender Scallops, in reference to its leaves with scalloped margins. In sunny positions, these take on a beautiful lavender color, while in shadier spots they are blue-green.
The coloration varies from one form of the species to another, with some plants having a blush of pink. Frequently, there are dark blotches at the notches on the leaf margins.
Plants of this species branch freely to form a small shrub up to about 2 feet tall. The stems are slender but rigid; initially, they are upright. As they lengthen with age, they sprawl to the side, sending down aerial roots that find their way down to the soil. In time, the clump may expand to become several feet across.
Lavender Scallops succulent Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi comes into flower in late winter, with the flower clusters held above the foliage on purple stems.
This auction is for the rooted cutting shown in the first photo.