Kalanchoe beharensis ‘Fang’ ;
Kalanchoe beharensis Drake ?? : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3)- around 800 kb each. Location: Soureni, India Date: 7 May 2018 Altitude: 4000 ft Habit : Cultivated could be, the crinkly edges of a succulent plant leaf with browning hairs on the top end and some edges would certainly point us to this diagnosis, BUT BUT MY BUT is this: never seen spine like projections on the under-surface of the leaves in this plant before, have seen a few. Since this seems to be indoors, may not be a stress response by the plant. wonder what is it due to? or may it is a different plant altogether. and did it ever flower? any pictures of it flowering? found it at this page scroll down about 35% into the page, and this is what Dr Stein (he is a dentist in southern california, writes for daves garden.. and owns a lot of succulents.) and i quote a less vigorous grower, but a common one in cultivation.This plant has heavy, succulent very fuzzy leaves with teeth-like knobs over the leaf surface (the “‘fangs,” perhaps?) ” end quote… Kalanchoe beharensis fang ?? may be best written as I have seen an alternate: Kalanchoe beharensis ‘Fang’. References: |
Kalanchoe beharensis ‘Fang’
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