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Bryophyllum calycinum, Duval-Jouve and F. Muller on movements of leaves.
Bryophyllum schizophyllum )
Bryophyllum adelae)
Bryophyllum bouvetii)
Bryophyllum gastonis-bonnieri)
Bryophyllum crenatum)
Bryophyllum macrochlamys)
Bryophyllum manginii)
Bryophyllum marnierianum)
Bryophyllum miniatum)
Bryophyllum proliferum)
Bryophyllum rosei)
Bryophyllum lauzac-marchaliae)
Bryophyllum streptanthum)
Bryophyllum suarezense)
Duval-Jouve, on leaf-movement in Bryophyllum.
The section Bryophyllum - formerly an independent genus - contains species such as the "Air plant" Kalanchoe pinnata.
Several other genera of plants have evolved this method of metabolism including Cacti, Bryophyllum and Sedum.
Bryophyllum daigremontianum): Devil's Backbone or mother-of-thousands.
Plants such as bryophyllum and tolmeia that normally produce tiny plantlets on their leaves are propagated in the same way, but do not need their veins cut.
Bryophyllum aliciae, Bryophyllum pubescens)
Bryophyllum rolandi-bonapartei, Bryophyllum tsaratananense)
The genus Bryophyllum was described by Salisbury in 1806 and the genus Kitchingia was created by Baker in 1881.
Bryophyllum calycinum, Bryophyllum pinnatum): Air Plant.
Bryophyllum daigremontianum also called Mother of Thousands, Alligator Plant, or Mexican Hat Plant is a succulent plant native to Madagascar.