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air or life or curtain or Mexican love plant, floppers, live or good-luck or miracle or sprouting leaf, mother-in-law

Habit Herbs, monocarpic, green streaked with purple, glaucous.
Stems

little-branched, (suckering at base), terete, 5–20 dm × 0.5–2 cm.

Leaves

opposite, evenly spaced, the 1st simple, the rest mostly pinnate with 3 or 5 short-stalked leaflets;

petiole subterete, 20–100 mm;

blade and leaflets green streaked with purple, elliptic-oblong, 5–20 × 2–12 cm, margins crenate-serrate, apex obtuse, surfaces ± glaucous;

bulbils in notches of leaf margins.

Pedicels

10–25 mm.

Flowers

calyx pale yellow flecked with red, inflated, 25–50 mm, (papery), tube 24–40 mm, lobes deltate, to 10 mm, shorter than tube, apex acute;

corolla with tube greenish white and exserted portion maroon, 30–70 mm, contracted basally, (sparsely glandular-puberulent), lobes oblong-ovate to triangular, 10–20 mm, apex acuminate.

Cymes

open, paniculate, 1–8 dm diam.;

branches to 12 cm.

2n

= 40.

Bryophyllum pinnatum

Phenology Flowering winter–spring.
Habitat Hummocks, waste places
Elevation 0 m (0 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
FL; Indian Ocean Islands (Madagascar) [Introduced in North America; introduced widely in tropics]
Discussion

Bryophyllum pinnatum is common in southern Florida, as far north as Gainesville in good years but killed back in cold winters (Daniel Ward, pers. comm.). It is widely grown as an ornamental and curiosity and for medicine. It has been the subject of many physiological and anatomical studies (A. Berger 1930; P. Boiteau and L. Allorge-Boiteau 1995).

P. Knuth (1906–1909, vol. 2) quoted J. Delpino’s report of abundant nectar in the flowers and his suggestion of visits by hummingbirds—which, however, are not in Madagascar! Perhaps they are visited by sunbirds. On distal leaves J. H. Craft (1943) found nectaries that at flowering time secrete droplets high in glucose.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 8, p. 161.
Parent taxa Crassulaceae > Bryophyllum
Sibling taxa
B. daigremontianum, B. delagoense, B. fedtschenkoi, B. gastonis-bonnieri
Synonyms Cotyledon pinnata, Kalanchoë pinnata
Name authority (Lamarck) Oken: Allg. Naturgesch. 3: 1966. 1841 ,
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