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{{Taxobox | color = lightgreen | name = ''Kalanchoe beharensis'' | image = Kalanchoe_beharensis.JPG | image_width = 240px | regnum = [[Plant]]ae | divisio = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]] | classis = [[Magnoliopsida]] | ordo = [[Saxifragales]] | familia = [[Crassulaceae]] | genus = ''[[Kalanchoe]]'' | species = '''''K. beharensis''''' | binomial = ''Kalanchoe beharensis'' | binomial_authority = [[Emmanuel Drake del Castillo|Drake]] }} '''''Kalanchoe beharensis''''' ('''Elephant's ear Kalanchoe''') is a plant [[species]] in the succulent [[genus]] [[Kalanchoe]], [[endemic (ecology)|endemic]] to [[Madagascar]]. It is a fairly large [[shrub]] in stature, up to 6 m tall. It has large, triangular opposite leaves which are irregularly lobed and typically covered with felt-like hair. In mature leaves, the hair is rusty, or even golden, on top and silvery on the underside. The leaves can reach 12-35 cm long and 7-35 cm wide. It has green-yellow urn-shape flowers with violet veining. ===Cultivation=== It is grown as a decorative indoor plant, being very easy to culture. Propagation is by cutting or breaking off a leaf, letting it sit in the shade for two or three days, and then repot the leaf so it is partly covered by soil. [[Category:Crassulaceae]]
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