taxonID	type	description	language	source
03EB971BFF96FF887A36FC61FC03F9AA.taxon	description	This specimen could have been collected by either Capt. William Fitz William Owen (1774 – 1857) or by John Forbes (1798 – 1823) & the first botanist on the British expedition that & from 1822 to 1826 & inter alia surveyed & mapped & and charted parts of the southern and eastern coasts of Africa (FIGUEIREDO & SMITH & 2022: 186 & 2024 a: 167 – 169). The specimen deposited in S (S-G- 10717) & is the holotype lacking collector name & date and locality. The specimen could have originated from Madagascar & where Kalanchoe delagoensis occurs naturally & or it could have been collected in Delagoa Bay & i. e. & the area around presentday Maputo [Bay] in southern Mozambique & where it could already have become established. the leaf apices; B. A light orange-flowered variant. [A: Naturalised in Porto Covo, Alentejo, Portugal, 30. XII. 2017; B: Naturalised in Mokopane, Limpopo Prov., South Africa, 28. VI. 2022] [Photos: G. F. Smith]	en	Smith, Gideon F. (2025): Clarifying application of the name Kalanchoe delagoensis (Crassulaceae, Cotyledonoideae), the most invasive Kalanchoe globally. Candollea 80 (1): 65-68, DOI: 10.15553/c2025v801a7, URL: https://doi.org/10.15553/c2025v801a7
