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1993
The genus Kalanchoe (Ka-lan-cho-e, pronounced in four syllables with a “k” sound given to the “ch”, which appears to be the Latin version of a Chinese plant name) belongs to the Crassulaceae family. It contains more than 200 species; the majority are African or Madagascan, but some are Asian and one of them is native to South America (Everett 1981 ...
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The genus Kalanchoe (Ka-lan-cho-e, pronounced in four syllables with a “k” sound given to the “ch”, which appears to be the Latin version of a Chinese plant name) belongs to the Crassulaceae family. It contains more than 200 species; the majority are African or Madagascan, but some are Asian and one of them is native to South America (Everett 1981 ...
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1980
The tiny red flowers of Kalanchoe blossfeldiana open and close at 23-hour intervals. They do this for a week even when plucked from the plant and placed in a vial of sugar water under constant green light, at a constant temperature. Though blind to green, the flower s clock is sensitive to red light.
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The tiny red flowers of Kalanchoe blossfeldiana open and close at 23-hour intervals. They do this for a week even when plucked from the plant and placed in a vial of sugar water under constant green light, at a constant temperature. Though blind to green, the flower s clock is sensitive to red light.
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Kalanchoe densiflora Rolfe Kalanchoe petitiana A. Rich. Crassulaceae
2020Rainer W. Bussmann+2 more
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Bioactive molecules in Kalanchoe pinnata leaves: extraction, purification, and identification
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2010Saïda El Abdellaoui+2 more
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