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Kalanchoe brasiliensis Camb. in St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Mer. 2: 196. 1829
Herbaceous, perennial, 3-10 dm. high, glandular-pubescent above. Leaves ovate to
obovate, short-petioled, 5-10 cm. long, faintly pinnately veined, crenate-dentate, or the
upper pairs lanceolate, much smaller and entire; inflorescence 1-3 dm. long, cymose-
paniculate, its branches nearly erect, the bracts very small; flowers yellow, 12-16 mm.
long; sepals lanceolate, glandular-pubescent, acute; corolla-tube 2-3 times as long as the
calyx, the limb spreading; stamens borne on the corolla-tube a little above the middle,
not exserted; follicles about 6 mm. long, the brown seeds oblong.
Type locality: Near Sebastianopolis, Brazil.
Distribution: Naturalized in Bermuda, Cuba, and St. Thomas.
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Per Axel Rydberg. 1918. ROSACEAE (conclusio). North American flora. vol 22(6). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Kalanchoe brasiliensis

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Kalanchoe brasiliensis, the , saião, folha-da-costa or coerama,[1] is a plant species in the genus Kalanchoe.

Patuletin acetylrhamnosides can be isolated from K. brasiliensis.[2]

References

  1. ^ Kalanchoe brasiliensis on www.institutocaminhosoriente.com Archived 2011-09-03 at the Wayback Machine (Portuguese)
  2. ^ Costa, S. S.; Jossang, A.; Bodo, B.; Souza, M. L. M.; Moraes, V. L. G. (1994). "Patuletin Acetylrhamnosides from Kalanchoe brasiliensis as Inhibitors of Human Lymphocyte Proliferative Activity". Journal of Natural Products. 57 (11): 1503–10. doi:10.1021/np50113a005. PMID 7853000.

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Kalanchoe brasiliensis: Brief Summary

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Kalanchoe brasiliensis, the , saião, folha-da-costa or coerama, is a plant species in the genus Kalanchoe.

Patuletin acetylrhamnosides can be isolated from K. brasiliensis.

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