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Kalanchoe Adans. subg. Fernandesiae Gideon F.Sm. (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae), a New Subgenus from Southern and South-Tropical Africa

Haseltonia. Yearbook of the Cactus and Succulent Society of America, 2021
: A new subgenus, Kalanchoe Adans. subg. Fernandesiae Gideon F.Sm. (Crassulaceae: Kalanchooideae), is described to accommodate the species of Kalanchoe with variously sized, round to paddle-shaped leaves, dense, club-shaped inflorescences, and cuneiform ...
Gideon F. Smith
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Aecidium kalanchoe sp. nov., a new rust on Kalanchoe blossfeldiana (Crassulaceae)

Mycological Research, 2004
A rust fungus found on cultivars of Kalanchoe blossfeldiana (Crassulaceae) is described as a new species, Aecidium kalanchoe sp. nov., and compared to the other described rusts on members of the Crassulaceae. Only one other rust is known to parasitize Kalanchoe spp. A DNA sequence of A. kalanchoe suggests that the teleomorph is related to Puccinia.
Brad Newbry   +2 more
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Kalanchoe brasiliensis Camb. and Kalanchoe pinnata (Lamk.) Pers.

2018
Kalanchoe brasiliensis Cambs. and Kalanchoe pinnata (Lamk.) Pers species belong to Crassulaceae family. Kalanchoe brasiliensis is popularly known as ‘saiao’, ‘white coirama’, ‘thick leaf’, ‘leaf of luck’ and ‘leaf of the coast’, and Kalanchoe pinnata as ‘saiao-roxo’, ‘leaf-of-fortune’, ‘leaf of the coast’, ‘yellow flower of fortune’ and ‘para-tudo’. In
Nilma de Souza Fernandes   +2 more
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A revision of the Malagasy Kalanchoe subg. Kitchingia (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae): history, taxonomy, and nomenclature

, 2021
A revision of the exclusively Malagasy Kalanchoe subg. Kitchingia (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae) is presented, along with a detailed discussion of its history, nomenclature, taxonomy, and circumscription. We uphold Kalanchoe subg.
Gideon F. Smith   +2 more
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Transformation in Kalanchoe

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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Identification of Flavonoids and Bufadienolides and Cytotoxic Effects of Kalanchoe daigremontiana Extracts on Human Cancer Cell Lines

Planta Medica, 2020
Kalanchoe species are well-known medicinal plants used in traditional medicine as anti-inflammatory and analgesic remedies. Recently, it has been reported that Kalanchoe plants have cytotoxic properties; however, data on traditional use of these plants ...
J. Stefanowicz-Hajduk   +7 more
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Kalanchoe prolifera Hamet

Published as part of Gallo, Lorenzo & Smith, Gideon F., 2024, A review of the genus Kalanchoe (Crassulaceae subfam. Cotyledonoideae) in the Euro-Mediterranean area, with an annotated catalogue and identification key, pp.
Gallo, Lorenzo, Smith, Gideon F.
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Kalanchoe (Kalanchoe) (sect. Raveta) Gideon F. Sm.

Published as part of Smith, Gideon F., 2024, An alternative subgeneric classification of Kalanchoe (Crassulaceae subfam. Cotyledonoideae) globally: a nomenclatural and taxonomic review, with a new status for K. subg. Pubescentes, pp.
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The Flower of Kalanchoë

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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Kalanchoe Adanson 1763

Identification key to the Kalanchoe taxa variously naturalised in the Euro-Mediterranean region 1. Flowers borne erectly at anthesis .......................................................................................................................................................2 1’.
Gallo, Lorenzo, Smith, Gideon F.
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