#51 2014-12-16 10:55:37

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The long leaf golden form is beautiful !

What happens to the main stem of a K. tomentosa when it has flowered ? Does it die ?

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Laurent, thank you for the photo! Before you wrote that it's from the internet, I thought that you have every variegated crassulaceaen in existence wink

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#52 2014-12-17 21:02:26

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The flowering part will die back but the plant will not die.

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#53 2014-12-17 21:12:48

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Thank you Margrit !

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#54 2014-12-18 11:45:10

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Thank you both! Margrit is correct, but only one of my clones of tomentosa has ever flowered ('European Clone'). Here is a photo from last year:

2014-04-17-12_30_05.jpeg

New photos from the past week:

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A tiny K. obtusa developing buds:
2014-12-14-13_30_26.jpeg

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#55 2014-12-20 20:45:34

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Flowering season in Israel ! Thank you, Ronen.

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#56 2014-12-21 15:01:34

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Thanks Margrit!

Here are the first flowers to open of K. sexangularis and hairless K. synsepala:

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2014-12-20-16_20_28.jpeg

And two additional tomentosa that I suspect might differ from the other five:

2014-12-21-15_13_25.jpeg
2014-12-20-16_18_28.jpeg

And a mystery,
Two weeks ago I found behind a bush in my garden a large Kalanchoe - the inflorescence was sticking out. It must have been there since the renovations a few years back, or maybe from seeds. I potted it and now it looks much better. Originally I thought it's a K. luciae, but the inflorescence had only one stage suggesting thyrsiflora, and now as the flowers are closer to opening - the petals are clearly yellow (suggesting thyrsiflora). The problem is that I don't remember ever having this species, instead I'm pretty sure that two years ago I saw the flowers of K. luciae in my garden (whitish petals, several stages) and I still have cuttings from this plant... Is there a way to confirm my memory that I have K. luciae, too, even if it hasn't flowered since??? See the photos below:

What I thought was my only plant of the two species, and based on memory alone, it is K. luciae?:

2014-12-21-14_55_57.jpeg

The rediscovered plant, apparently K. thyrsiflora:

2014-12-21-14_56_06.jpeg
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#57 2014-12-22 14:06:56

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Look at this link - the supposed thyrsiflora is quite resembling Jacquie's photos :

http://www.crassulaceae.ch/de/artikel?a … T&aID=2878

Whether the one you think is lucia is indeed this species - best to await the flowers, to be sure !

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#58 2014-12-22 15:15:07

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margrit wrote:

Look at this link - the supposed thyrsiflora is quite resembling Jacquie's photos :

http://www.crassulaceae.ch/de/artikel?a … T&aID=2878

Thanks, that's what I thought too! I started trying to smell the flowers this year, and before these buds only the open flowers of synsepala had any smell whatsoever (somewhat citrus like, but very weak). However, even the buds of this K. thyrsiflora are very fragrant - they remind me of the scent of jasmine! Can't wait to smell the open flowers!

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Whether the one you think is luciae is indeed this species - best to await the flowers, to be sure !

Yes, but is there any other way?

Also, I've read in the description that some K. luciae are hairy. Does anyone have a clone like that, or a photo of such plant?

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#59 2014-12-26 00:01:20

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It is the ssp. montana which is hairy, I have no idea whether it is in cultivation anywhere.

I admit that I rather think your other plant could be luciae, but I have read so often that the two species are so much variable vegetatively that they can only be distinguished with certainty when the flowers are present - I prefer not to run a risk !

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#60 2014-12-26 11:34:57

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margrit wrote:

It is the ssp. montana which is hairy, I have no idea whether it is in cultivation anywhere.

I admit that I rather think your other plant could be luciae, but I have read so often that the two species are so much variable vegetatively that they can only be distinguished with certainty when the flowers are present - I prefer not to run a risk !

OK, thanks! I have to agree that it's too risky with the possible luciae...

Some new openings:

Yellow flowered 'Calendiva':
2014-12-25-13_51_28-1.jpeg

The very fragrant thyrsiflora:
2014-12-25-13_50_11.jpeg

Richaud's K. sp from Pic Saint Louis:
2014-12-25-13_55_28.jpeg

And I just had to show-off 'Tessa' again:
2014-12-25-14_10_28.jpeg

And another mystery plant, maybe K. glaucescens?
2014-12-23-15_16_07.jpeg

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#61 2014-12-27 17:47:19

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Did you compare with the description ? Leaves of glaucescens to 10 x 7 cm ! ?

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#62 2014-12-27 19:00:49

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The description says:
Perennial, glabrous, pruinose, 0.3 - 1.2 m tall, stems erect or decumbent at the base. Leaves petiolate, petiole slightly flattened and grooved above, 0.5 - 2.5 cm, easily detachable from the stem, lamina narrowly to broadly ovate, obovate, glaucous or glaucescent, sometimes with maroon or purple spots beneath, to 10 x 7 cm, tip acute to obtuse, base cuneate, margins bluntly serrate to crenate, rarely subentire.

Everything seems to fit (even easily detachable leaves), apart from slightly grooved above petiole (but it is slightly flattened), and as you see the leaves are subentire. The leaves are 7 x 5 cm, but the description says "to", so is it close enough?

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#63 2014-12-30 17:43:28

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Yes, it is. The leaves of your plant look much smaller ! !

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#64 2015-01-03 09:23:48

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It is the "up to" size - younger leaves are smaller. I have another form of glaucescens, but the only thing that makes me question the ID is the size of its leaves, up to 3.5 x 1.5 cm. I'll wait for it to look more characteristic before posting photos (it had trouble adjusting to my conditions), but it's very different from this form. And there is the unidentified species from earlier posts - looks somewhat like a possible glaucescens, but too big and erect.

Some additional forms are with open flowers - I already took the photos but will post later...

For now, a comparison between two clones of prittwitzii (which resembles glaucescens in many traits), one from Yale Sedman who received it from Kenya, the other received as "K. lugardii" from Richaud and collected by Descoings. "K. lugardii" is the one with entire leaves.

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#65 2015-01-03 20:27:48

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Prittwitzii is one of those infuriatingly variable species - of course no wonder in view of its wide distribution. Looking forward to the flowers !

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#66 2015-01-04 17:30:23

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Yes, but it seems that the variation in prittwitzii (at least the forms I'm aware of) mirrors variations in other species like glaucescens, rotundifolia, etc. I mean that within a species, only certain traits like a small range in leaf margin types, corolla contrast and brightness, degree of hairiness, degree of glaucousness, etc, are variable - while other traits remain constant... It's like certain traits were chosen to be taxonomically relevant, while others aren't. I'm not even sure if it is not just the product of the subjectivity of the people who described these species and of their taxonomic history?

I'm also looking forward to seeing the flowers - especially of "K. lugardii" which I've never seen (not even in photos)... Hopefully the very rainy climate this year won't interrupt the process (we had more, rather small, hail, and another storm is coming. I'll move the plants for this one as it will probably be accompanied with large hail).

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#67 2015-01-04 19:52:41

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Plants with such a wide distribution as the one in question or an even vaster distribution as K. rotundifolia can't help being very variable according to growing conditions, climate etc etc - far beyond the subjectivity of describers.

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#68 2015-01-24 09:08:12

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Three weeks passed since my last post, due to another very strong hail storm. I managed to mostly shield most of the pots but large pots (like clones of rosei and fedschenkoi) suffered some damage, especially to the inflorescences. The rest regenerated relatively well, so here are some new developments.

Buds on my regular clone of x 'Wendy' (miniata x porphyrocalyx), i.e. not double-flowered, from Japan:
wendy-regular.jpeg

Buds on another plant that recently arrived from Japan, a possible uniflora x gracilipes:
uniflora-x-possible-gracilipes.jpeg

Newer photo of K. sp. Pic St Louis:
st-Louis.jpeg

K. rebmannii in flower:
rebmannii1.jpeg
rebmannii2.jpeg

K. peltigera:
peltigera.jpeg

K. laciniata, possibly 'African Queen'?:
laciniata-possible-Afr-Que.jpeg

K. × houghtonii (daigremontiana x delagoensis) 'Jaws Of Life':
Jaws-of-Life.jpeg

The tiny flowers of the regular K. humilis:
humilis-humilis.jpeg

Marginated K. blossfeldiana:
blossfeldiana-marginata.jpeg

One of two clones of wide-leaf K. beauverdii (with some hail damage):
beauverdii-scandens-A.jpeg

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#69 2015-01-30 10:46:03

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From the past week I just uploaded 14 photos, so I guess I shouldn't post all at once... First seven today:

K. x kewensis should flower soon:
x-kewensis.jpeg

K. rebmannii, again:
rebmannii-2.jpeg

First open flowers for the Kenyan prittwitzii:
prittwitzii.jpeg

K. peltigera, again (different branch):
peltigera-2.jpeg

My most robust clone of K. miniata (out of four forms), sadly some parts of the inflorescence are very damaged by hail:
miniata-robust.jpeg

K. lateritia "var zimbabwensis":
lateritia-var-z.jpeg

K. laciniata, possibly 'African Queen':
laciniata-Afr-Queen-2.jpeg

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#70 2015-01-30 13:51:36

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Ronen wrote:

One of two clones of wide-leaf K. beauverdii (with some hail damage)



But a nice corolla. smile

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#71 2015-01-31 10:45:57

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Tom wrote:
Ronen wrote:

One of two clones of wide-leaf K. beauverdii (with some hail damage)

But a nice corolla. smile

Thanks! That hail happened when the corolla was still tiny, so I could see how it slowly develops "inside" the calyx. It was also exposed to light much earlier, and probably this is why this flower was the first to open.

As promised, more photos (8 instead of 7):

Buds of Richaud's possible second clone of inaurata or miniata, that Tom also has:
inaurata-or-miniata.jpeg

Buds of Richaud's peltigera-like miniata (in leaf shape and coloration):
peltigera-like-miniata.jpeg

Just noticed that jongmansii is also about to flower:
jongmansii.jpeg

Buds on porphyrocalyx x uniflora from Japan:
porphyrocalyx-x-uniflora.jpeg

'Jaws of Life', again (it is mostly in shade, in full sun the corolla color is dark red):
Jaws-of-Life-2.jpeg

K. humilis "figuereidoi":
humilis-figuereidoi.jpeg

An example of hail damage on daigremontiana:
daigremontiana.jpeg

Flowers of my crenata (hairless, dark yellow flowered), with some hail damage, too:
crenata.jpeg

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#72 2015-02-02 16:33:09

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Many thanks for updating, Ronen. Hopefully the "hail-season" has come to its end ....

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#73 2015-02-18 15:05:22

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Unfortunately last week was very stormy (with hail and sand storms), but I moved everything again. It is still hard to find a good time to take new photos due to visibility, but I'm going to post some anyway. About half are from before the last storm and the rest is more up to date. I won't post these all at once...

Two more photos of one of my wide-leaf K. beauverdii clones:
beauverdii_wide1.jpeg
beauverdii_wide2.jpeg

K. laciniata, possibly 'African Queen'?:
laciniata_AfrQueen.jpeg

First flowers of K. lateritia "var zimbabwensis":
lateritia-var-z_20150218-1527.jpeg

First open flower of my robust K. miniata:
miniata_robust12.jpeg

Kenyan prittwitzii:
prittwizii.jpeg

First open flower of the second clone of prittwitzii with entire leaves:
second-prittwizii.jpeg

Flowers of the regular clone of K. rosei ssp rosei (these flowers developed after many abnormal hail-damaged buds fell off):
rosei-rosei.jpeg

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#74 2015-02-19 11:23:16

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Ronen wrote:

First open flower of my robust K. miniata


What a lovely corolla ! smile

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#75 2015-02-19 21:10:19

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Ronen, in the description for prittwitzii the anthers are said to have an apical gland - can you see this on your plants ?

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