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about 2^ feet high and best described as an improvement on its parents. 

 The flowers are borne in large branching corymbs of a brighter orange- 

 scarlet than those of K. flammea, while the fleshy leaves resemble those 



Fig. 56.— Kalanchoe x felthamensis. (K. flammea x K. Kirkii.) 



of the other parent, as they are lobed, serrated, and bronzy-green flushed 

 with purple. A useful plant for indoor decoration and apparently of easy 

 culture. (Fig. 56.) 



