The stem of King Kong is cylindrical, with many branches on the upper part and five inconspicuous ribs. The ridges are spirally arranged, the color is green, and the pith is nearly pentagonal.
Second, the blade
The leaves of King Kong are alternate and fleshy, and usually grow into five lines on the top ridge of branchlets. They are obovate or obovate oblong, then spoon-shaped, about 4.5-12cm long and about1.3-30.8cm wide. The tip is small and blunt, the base gradually narrows, the whole edge, the petiole is short and the veins are few.
Third, flowers
Inflorescence dichotomous axillary, stalked at base, with 2 bracts. The involucral bracts are broadly bell-shaped, the lobes are semicircular, the edges are hairy, and they look like inflexes. The male flower has many filiform bracts, and the female flower has one.