





Kalanchoe Orgyalis | Copper Spoons | 12cm Pot
Care Guide:
Light - Loves bright, indirect light. A good sunny spot will help bring out those copper tones in the leaves!
Water - Can tolerate drying out between waterings. Water thoroughly, don’t let sit in water.
Humidity - Happy in normal household conditions.
Soil - Pot in a well draining gritty soil mix.
Toxic to pets? - Yes, this plant is toxic to animals if ingested.
Care Guide:
Light - Loves bright, indirect light. A good sunny spot will help bring out those copper tones in the leaves!
Water - Can tolerate drying out between waterings. Water thoroughly, don’t let sit in water.
Humidity - Happy in normal household conditions.
Soil - Pot in a well draining gritty soil mix.
Toxic to pets? - Yes, this plant is toxic to animals if ingested.
Care Guide:
Light - Loves bright, indirect light. A good sunny spot will help bring out those copper tones in the leaves!
Water - Can tolerate drying out between waterings. Water thoroughly, don’t let sit in water.
Humidity - Happy in normal household conditions.
Soil - Pot in a well draining gritty soil mix.
Toxic to pets? - Yes, this plant is toxic to animals if ingested.
Kalanchoe Orgyalis
Meet the Kalanchoe Orgyalis, affectionately known as the Copper Spoon thanks to its soft, velvety leaves shaped like tiny spoons and dusted with a warm coppery-bronze hue. This unique succulent is a real showstopper, bringing rich colour and texture to your plant collection with minimal effort.
The Copper Spoon is super low-maintenance and loves bright, indirect light – though it can handle a bit of direct sun, which actually helps bring out those gorgeous bronze tones. Like most succulents, it prefers its soil on the dry side, so let it completely dry out between waterings to keep it happy and healthy.
As it grows, the Kalanchoe Orgyalis develops a lovely branching shape, making it a standout piece on a sunny windowsill or shelf. It's also drought-tolerant and ideal for anyone who wants something a bit different from the usual green foliage.
Whether you’re a succulent enthusiast or just love plants with character, the Copper Spoon is a striking, easy-going addition to any indoor plant gang.