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''Kalanchoe'' ( ), (also called "kalanchöe" or "kalanchoë"), is a genus of about 125 species of tropical,
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and tropical
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. A ''Kalanchoe'' species was one of the first plants to be sent into space, sent on a resupply to the Soviet
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space station in 1979. The majority of kalanchoes require around 6–8 hours of sunlight a day; a few cannot tolerate this, and survive with bright, indirect sunlight to bright shade.


Description

Most are
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s or
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herbaceous Herbaceous plants are vascular plants that have no persistent woody stems above ground. This broad category of plants includes many perennials, and nearly all annuals and biennials. Definitions of "herb" and "herbaceous" The fourth edition of ...
plants, but a few are annual or
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. The largest, '' Kalanchoe beharensis'' from Madagascar, can reach tall, but most species are less than tall. Kalanchoes open their flowers by growing new cells on the inner surface of the
petal Petals are modified leaves that form an inner whorl surrounding the reproductive parts of flowers. They are often brightly coloured or unusually shaped to attract pollinators. All of the petals of a flower are collectively known as the ''corol ...
s to force them outwards, and on the outside of the petals to close them. Kalanchoe flowers are divided into 4 sections with 8 stamens. The petals are fused into a tube, in a similar way to some related genera such as ''
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''. File:San Bartolomé - LZ-20 - Casa Museo del Campesino 03 ies.jpg, '' Kalanchoe luciae'' File:Kalanchoe delagoensis (Plantlets).jpg, '' Kalanchoe delagoensis'' File:Kalanchoe thrysiflora.jpg, '' Kalanchoe thyrsiflora'' File:Kalanchoe marmorata.jpg, '' Kalanchoe marmorata'' File:Kalanchoe tomentosa (4508582330).jpg, '' Kalanchoe tomentosa'' File:Kalanchoe beharensis 01.jpg, '' Kalanchoe beharensis'' File:Kalanchoe_tarantula_flowers.jpg, '' Kalanchoe 'Tarantula''' File:不死鳥-草坪頭 Kalanchoe hybrida Desf. ex Steud. 20220126155514.jpg, ''Kalanchoe'' × ''houghtonii'' File:Flaming katy - Kalanchoe blossfeldiana.jpg, '' Flaming Katy - Kalanchoe blossfeldiana''


Taxonomy

The genus ''Kalanchoe'' was first described by the French botanist
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in 1763. The genus ''Bryophyllum'' was described by
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in 1806 and the genus ''Kitchingia'' was created by
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in 1881. ''Kitchingia'' is now regarded as a synonym for ''Kalanchoe'', while ''Bryophyllum'' has also been treated as a separate genus, since species of ''Bryophyllum'' appear to be nested within Kalanchoe on
molecular phylogenetic Molecular phylogenetics () is the branch of phylogeny that analyzes genetic, hereditary molecular differences, predominantly in DNA sequences, to gain information on an organism's evolutionary relationships. From these analyses, it is possible to ...
analysis, ''Bryophyllum'' is considered as a section of the former, dividing the genus into three sections, ''Kitchingia'', ''Bryophyllum'', and ''Eukalanchoe''. these were formalised as subgenera by Smith and Figueiredo (2018).


Etymology

Adanson cited Georg Joseph Kamel (Camellus) as his source for the name. The name came from the
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name 伽藍菜 (
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: gaa1 laam4 coi3). ''Kalanchoe ceratophylla'' and ''Kalanchoe laciniata'' are both called Kalanchoe, Chinese Plant Names
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(apparently "Buddhist monastery '' amghārāma' herb") in China. In Mandarin Chinese, it does not seem very close in pronunciation (''qiélán cài'', but possibly ''jiālán cài'' or ''gālán cài'' as the character has multiple pronunciations), but the Cantonese ''gālàahm choi'' is closer.


List of selected species

*'' Kalanchoe adelae'' *'' Kalanchoe arborescens'' *'' Kalanchoe beauverdii'' *'' Kalanchoe beharensis'' – velvet leaf, felt plant, felt bush *'' Kalanchoe bentii'' *''
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana ''Kalanchoe blossfeldiana'' is a commonly cultivated evergreen house plant of the genus ''Kalanchoe'' native to Madagascar. It is known by the English common names flaming Katy, Christmas kalanchoe, florist kalanchoe and Madagascar widow's-thrill ...
'' – flaming katy, Christmas kalanchoe, florist kalanchoe, Madagascar widow's-thrill *'' Kalanchoe bouvetii'' *'' Kalanchoe bracteata'' *'' Kalanchoe brasiliensis'' *'' Kalanchoe ceratophylla'' *'' Kalanchoe crenata'' *'' Kalanchoe crundallii'' *'' Kalanchoe daigremontiana'' – Devil's backbone, Mexican-hat plant, mother of thousands *'' Kalanchoe delagoensis'' *'' Kalanchoe dineshii'' *'' Kalanchoe dinklagei'' *'' Kalanchoe eriophylla'' *'' Kalanchoe fadeniorum'' *'' Kalanchoe farinacea'' *'' Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi'' *'' Kalanchoe figuereidoi'' *'' Kalanchoe flammea'' *'' Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri'' – donkey ears, life plant *'' Kalanchoe glaucescens'' *'' Kalanchoe garambiensis'' *'' Kalanchoe gracilipes'' *'' Kalanchoe grandidieri'' *'' Kalanchoe grandiflora'' *'' Kalanchoe hildebrantii'' – silver teaspoons *'' Kalanchoe humilis'' - Desert Surprise *'' Kalanchoe jongmansii'' *'' Kalanchoe kewensis'' *'' Kalanchoe laciniata'' *'' kalanchoe laetivirens'' *'' Kalanchoe lateritia'' *'' Kalanchoe laxiflora'' *'' Kalanchoe linearifolia'' *'' Kalanchoe longiflora'' – long-flower kalanchoe *'' Kalanchoe luciae'' – paddle plant *'' Kalanchoe macrochlamys'' *'' Kalanchoe manginii'' – beach bells *'' Kalanchoe marmorata'' – penwiper *'' Kalanchoe marnieriana'' *'' Kalanchoe millotii'' *'' Kalanchoe miniata'' *'' Kalanchoe mortagei'' *'' Kalanchoe nyikae'' *'' Kalanchoe obtusa'' *'' Kalanchoe orgyalis'' *'' Kalanchoe petitiana'' * ''
Kalanchoe pinnata ''Kalanchoe pinnata'', commonly known as cathedral bells, air plant, life plant, miracle leaf, Goethe plant, and love bush, is a succulent plant native to Madagascar. It is a popular houseplant and has become naturalized in tropical and subtropic ...
'' ( Lam.) Pers. *'' Kalanchoe porphyrocalyx'' *'' Kalanchoe prasina'' *'' Kalanchoe prolifera'' *'' Kalanchoe pubescens'' *'' Kalanchoe pumila'' *'' Kalanchoe quartiniana'' *'' Kalanchoe rhombopilosa'' – pies from heaven *'' Kalanchoe robusta'' *'' Kalanchoe rolandi-bonapartei'' *'' Kalanchoe rosei'' *'' Kalanchoe rotundifolia'' *'' Kalanchoe schizophylla'' *'' Kalanchoe serrata'' *'' Kalanchoe sexangularis'' *'' Kalanchoe streptantha'' *'' Kalanchoe suarezensis'' *'' Kalanchoe synsepala'' – cup kalanchoe, walking kalanchoe *'' Kalanchoe thyrsiflora'' – flapjacks, desert cabbage, white lady, geelplakkie, meelplakkie, plakkie *'' Kalanchoe tomentosa'' – panda plant *'' Kalanchoe uniflora'' *'' Kalanchoe producta'' *'' Kalanchoe viguieri''


List of hybrids

Several hybrids within ''Kalanchoe'' are known: * ''K. houghtonii'' = ''K. daigremontiana'' × ''K. delagoensis'' * ''K. lokarana'' * ''K. poincarei'' * ''K. rechingeri'' * ''K. richaudii'' = ''K. delagoensis'' × ''K. rosei''


Distribution and ecology

The genus is predominantly native to the
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. Only one species originates from the Americas. Fifty-six are from southern and eastern Africa and 60 species on the island of
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. It is also found in south-eastern Asia and
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. These plants are food plants for caterpillars of the Red Pierrot butterfly. The butterfly lays its eggs on leaves, and after hatching, caterpillars burrow into the leaves and eat their inside cells.


Cultivation and uses

These plants are cultivated as ornamental
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and rock or succulent garden plants. They are popular because of their ease of propagation, low water requirements, and wide variety of flower colors typically borne in clusters well above the leaves. The
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Bryophyllum ''Bryophyllum'' (from the Greek ''bryon/bryein'' = sprout, ''phyllon'' = leaf) is a group of plant species of the family (biology), family Crassulaceae native to Madagascar. It is a Section (botany), section or subgenus within the genus ''Kalan ...
''—formerly an independent genus—contains species such as the "air-plant" ''
Kalanchoe pinnata ''Kalanchoe pinnata'', commonly known as cathedral bells, air plant, life plant, miracle leaf, Goethe plant, and love bush, is a succulent plant native to Madagascar. It is a popular houseplant and has become naturalized in tropical and subtropic ...
''. In these plants, new individuals develop vegetatively as plantlets, also known as bulbils or gemmae, at indentations in leaf margins. These young plants eventually drop off and take root. No males have been found of one species of this genus which does flower and produce seeds, and it is commonly called the mother of thousands: '' Kalanchoe daigremontiana'' is thus an example of
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. The cultivars 'Tessa' and 'Wendy' have gained the
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.


Diseases


Traditional medicine

In traditional medicine, ''Kalanchoe'' species have been used to treat ailments such as infections, rheumatism and inflammation. ''Kalanchoe'' extracts also have
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effects. ''
Kalanchoe pinnata ''Kalanchoe pinnata'', commonly known as cathedral bells, air plant, life plant, miracle leaf, Goethe plant, and love bush, is a succulent plant native to Madagascar. It is a popular houseplant and has become naturalized in tropical and subtropic ...
'' has been recorded in Trinidad and Tobago as being used as a traditional treatment for hypertension. A variety of
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compounds have been isolated from various ''Kalanchoe'' species. Five different bufadienolides have been isolated from '' Kalanchoe daigremontiana''. Two of these, daigremontianin and bersaldegenin 1,3,5-orthoacetate, have been shown to have a pronounced
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effect. They also have the strong positive
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effect associated with cardiac glycosides, and with greater doses an increasing effect on the
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. Bufadienolide compounds isolated from ''
Kalanchoe pinnata ''Kalanchoe pinnata'', commonly known as cathedral bells, air plant, life plant, miracle leaf, Goethe plant, and love bush, is a succulent plant native to Madagascar. It is a popular houseplant and has become naturalized in tropical and subtropic ...
'' include bryophillin A which showed strong anti-tumor promoting activity, and bersaldegenin-3-acetate and bryophillin C which were less active. Bryophillin C also showed insecticidal properties.


References


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External links

* * {{Authority control Flora of Southern Africa Medicinal plants of Africa Space-flown life Taxa named by Michel Adanson Crassulaceae genera