Kalanchoe beharensis is a tree size succulent plant from Madagascar.
It keeps up the Kalanchoe legacy that is: hardy and
grow very easy from leaves or pieces of stem.
Photo above is one plant. This could have been an
even bigger bush if it was not that the branches are often blown
off by the wind. The stems are not strong enough for the heavy
leaves full of water.
Showing size of leaf.
The bullterrier also posed for size. One leaf will
easy cover her head.
The pattern where the leaves were attached on the stem is
pretty.
The "thorns" on the stems where the leaves were attached
are blunt and do not cut or scratch.
The inflorescence is very large and heavy.
It is a pity that the flowers are so very small.
The pale buds are more obvious.
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