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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Kalanchoe blossfeldiana 'Calandiva' - Pink Colour


Scientific name: Kalanchoe blossfeldiana 'Calandiva'
Common name: Kalanchoe

Family: Crassulaceae
Origin: Hort.
Photos takan at: My home garden

Category: Cactus and succulents, tropical and tender perennial plant


Kalanchoes are called "wan zi qian hong" (  - million purple thousand red) which translates to mean 'an abundance of wealth and prosperity'. In Cantonese, 'zi' for purple colour also sounds like money (银纸 - ngan zhi). The pronunciation of "wan zi qian hong" also rhymes with "a million offsprings, a thousand fame and honour".


Today is ABC Wednesday, Round 8
K is for .....
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana!
Yes, I'm JUST in time for this meme,
This one's a Keeper! It's a Knock-out beauty.
I'm always Keen to buy one home whenever I see it.
I can't Keep my eyes off it and it can be the Key to my happiness
A great plant to Kick-start my indoor garden but this is no Kid's job
Too much watering will Kill off the plant.
This plant is not from the Planet Krypton but my home garden.

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10 comments:

  1. Gorgeous, colorful flowers for the K Day! This is a new one for me, I love it! Thanks as always for joining in the ABC fun!!

    Sylvia
    ABC Team

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  2. A lovely flower - havn't seen it before :)

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  3. it IS lovely.

    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  4. Beautiful K!

    Have a little tour of Korea, come by and see.

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  5. pretty pink flowers, thanks for providing the name :) Visit my K entry too thanks

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  6. Pretty, I think I once had one in a pot, I was impressed how it survived my lack of care.

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  7. What a lovely "K" wish for us all... and pretty too!

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  8. I never knew the botanical name for fuchsia; or the meaning behind it. Very interesting. If having the blossoms brings wealth and prosperity, I'll plant a yard full of them!

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  9. Lisa, I'm sorry if I have confused you. In this post, the word fuchsia is to mean the colour of the kalanchoe flowers. The botanical name for the fuchsia plants that you mentioned is 'fuchsia' also.

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Yay! You like flowers too.