Baja_Costero said:Yes, I think that name was propagated along with the plant for quite some time. It refers to a similar-looking Kalanchoe which I've only ever seen in a botanical garden.
Baja_Costero said:Once they decide to flower, they have committed to dying afterwards. You can prune the inflorescence (I actually did this to see what would happen) and that does not affect the final outcome. They usually make plenty of offsets so the babies carry on regardless.
Baja_Costero said:Jai, your plant is incredible! I am surprised it has not flowered yet, but that should be happening imminently (within a year). Those flowers will nail down the ID. Put the images wherever you like now, and you can move them later to another plant depending on what you learn from the flowers.