Christmas Tree Plant vs Orange daylily
Complete comparison between Christmas Tree Plant and Orange daylily to help you choose the ideal plant.
Christmas Tree Plant or Orange daylily: Which to Choose?
Christmas Tree Plant is easier to care for than Orange daylily, winning 2 of 10 attributes. Christmas Tree Plant needs watering every 10 days vs Orange daylily every 7 days. Choose Christmas Tree Plant for a low-maintenance option. Choose Orange daylily if you prefer faster growth.
Christmas Tree Plant
Kalanchoe laciniata
Orange daylily
Hemerocallis fulva
Christmas Tree Plant vs Orange daylily: Which Is Easier to Care For?
| Attribute | Christmas Tree Plant | Orange daylily |
|---|---|---|
| Difficulty | Easy | Easy |
| Light | Bright indirect | Bright indirect |
| Watering | Every 10 days✓ | Every 7 days |
| Humidity | 30% - 50% | 30% - 70% |
| Temperature | -1°C - 35°C | -30°C - 35°C |
| Height | 1.0m | 1.0m |
| Growth | Medium | Fast✓ |
| Pet Safe | No | No |
| Air Purifying | No | No |
| Indoor | Yes✓ | No |
Should You Choose Christmas Tree Plant or Orange daylily?
Christmas Tree Plant is the best choice for most people, especially beginners looking for a low-maintenance plant.
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What Makes Christmas Tree Plant a Good Choice?
Easy-care succulent that thrives in bright, direct light and well-draining soil. Water sparingly using the soak-and-dry method — allow soil to completely dry between waterings. Tolerates neglect better than overwatering. Best in warm, frost-free climates outdoors or in bright sunny indoor spots.
View Christmas Tree Plant page →What Makes Orange daylily a Good Choice?
Extremely low-maintenance and resilient, this plant thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, tolerating a wide range of conditions including drought and poor soil.
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