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TABLE 2 in Taxonomy and nomenclature of Kalanchoe beharensis (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae), a variable, arborescent species from Madagascar, with reference to its horticultural derivatives

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TABLE 2. Alphabetical list, arranged by Group, of cultivar names, some of which may not have been established under Brickell et al. (2016) but might serve as trade designations, in wide use in association with Kalanchoe beharensis. The numbering used in the first column coincides with the numbering used in the text. Author attributions of scientific plant names are not given in the Table, but can be found in the text. The information reflected in columns 2 to 4 is mostly, but not exclusively, based on information included in Shaw (2008: 33–79, Table 1). “ K.” = “ Kalanchoe ”. #CultivarReferences [page # in Shaw 2008]General notesDescriptive notesB.1Kalanchoe beharensis Glabrous GroupB.1.1K. beharensis ‘Baby’s Bottom’GW1 [p. 38]cf. var. subnuda Jacobs.Thick glaucous curved leaves; margins crenateB.1.2“ K. beharensis ‘Subnuda’”2Rauh (1998: 300) Jacobsen 1974: 2833 [p. 75]var. subnuda Jacobs. nom. inval.L[ea]v[e]s loosely white, pubescent on underside, nearly glabrous aboveB.1.3K. beharensis [selected material consistently lacking a tomentum]-See text for further information-B.2Kalanchoe beharensis Hairy GroupB.2.1K. beharensis ‘Alba’Rauh (1998: 301) [p. 36]-L[ea]v[e]s densely white; woolly on both sidesB.2.2“ K. beharensis ‘Aureo-aeneus’”Rauh (1998: 300) Jacobsen (1977: 283) [p. 38]var. aureo-aeneus Jacobs. nom. inval.L[ea]v[e]s densely golden- brown; pubescent on both sidesB.2.3K. beharensis ‘Brown Dwarf’ISI list 1986: 1671 [p. 40]Collected by W. Rauh, near Behara, MadagascarUndulate leaves forming rosette ca. 15 cm wideB.2.4K. beharensis ‘Monstrose’ / ‘Monstrosa’[p. 63]K. beharensis f. monstrosa hort.; cf. K. beharensis ‘Nana’K. beharensis ‘Monstrose’ could have been derived from the same clone that was distributed as K. beharensis ‘Brown Dwarf’B.2.5K. beharensis ‘Minima’GW1 [p. 62]--B.2.6K. beharensis ‘Nana’Rauh (1998: 301, Figures 1106, 1108, and 1109) [p. 64]-Very small monstrose form with tortuous leaves, glabrous to golden bronze or white pubescentB.2.7K. beharensis ‘Napoleon’s Hat’GW1 [p. 64]-Rigid triangular leaves, dusky felted surface, margins entireB.2.8K. beharensis ‘Oakleaf’RHS4 [p. 65]Oakleaf form (Syn./Group)L[ea]v[e]s not as deeply or acutely dissected as ‘Rose Leaf’B.2.9K. beharensis ‘Panamensis’GW1 [p. 66]Topophysic cultivar propagated from apical shoot cuttings onlyDeeply lobed, down-curled leaves, rich rusty-gold felt. Larger than ‘Minima’.B.2.10K. beharensis ‘Pixel’-Established by Smith & Figueiredo (2022c: 332)Small, sparsely branched, perennial, shrub-like treelets, with haphazardly rounded canopiesB.2.11K. beharensis ‘Recurva’ABCN5 Catalogue (1988: 67) f. recurva hort. [p. 69]Contrary to ICNCP Art. 19.13“Attractive plant with recurved leaves” (ACBN)B.2.12K. beharensis ‘Rusty’RHS4 [p. 72]--B.2.13K. beharensis ‘Variegata’GW1 [p. 77]Rhombic leaves with yellow- golden linear zonesB.2.14K. beharensis ‘Viridis’Graf (1978: 684)6 [p. 78]As K. beharensis var. viridis hort.- ......continued on the next page 1 Glasshouse Works, Church Street, P.O. Box 97, Stewart, Ohio 45778-0097, U.S.A. (www.glasshouseworks.com). 2 Shaw (2008: 75) listed “‘Subnuda’” against species number 3, i.e., K. blossfeldiana (see Shaw 2008: 33). This was clearly a typographical error for species number 2, i.e., K. beharensis. 3 “Jacobsen 1974: 283” [presumably the 1974 edition of H. Jacobsen’s Lexicon of succulent plants] referenced by Shaw (2008: 75) was not seen in this study. However, Jacobsen (1977: 283), i.e., the revised and enlarged 2 nd edition, was seen. 4 Royal Horticultural Society. 5 Presumably the 1988 hardcopy catalogue of the Abbey Brook Cactus Nursery, Bakewell Road, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 2QJ, United Kingdom (www.abbeybrookcacti.com). The catalogue was not seen during the present study. 6 “Graf (1978: 684)”, [presumably the 9 th edition of A.B. Graf’s Exotica] cited by Shaw (2008: 78), was not seen during the present study. However, the edition published two years later, Graf (1980), was seen, with the kalanchoes illustrated and discussed on pp. 682–689 and pp. 1637–1638, respectively. Kalanchoe beharensis ‘Viridis’ was included on p. 684 (photograph) and on p. 1637 (text) of Graf (1980).
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