Stapelia grandiflora flavirostris
By Plantoholic
- 23 Sep, 2011
- 7 likes
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Wow - how striking. (I must have missed this one when I looked at yours earlier - strange!)
23 Sep, 2011
Oh lordy! That is a stunner!
Check this one out!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/itza/3182847984/
23 Sep, 2011
Hi P! Sorry I haven't seen all your new photos, been a bit busy....
That looks amazing! That purple flower is spectacular! :)
24 Sep, 2011
Thanks all, it looks better than it smells lol. M. saw that one from your link, really fantastic will keep a look out for that one!
24 Sep, 2011
Nice specimen. there is a good collection of Asclepiadaceae at Kew.We have a constant battle with root mealy. Is that a Aeonium tabuliforme next to it? one of my favourite Aeoniums.
25 Sep, 2011
I get a few mealy bugs too, yes it is an A. tabuliforme beside it I have a few at different stages, in my photos there is a pic of one I have in flower at the moment :o)
26 Sep, 2011
This is not a cactus. It is Stapelia. I does not belong to the cactus family. It is a succulant plant, but not a cactus.
11 Oct, 2011
As named! :)
11 Oct, 2011
It's actually a member of the Milkweed family. It's pollinated by blowflies, so the flower smells like rotting meat.
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It's a cactus? Unusual flower.
23 Sep, 2011