Stapelia grandiflora
- 30 Oct, 2020
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Once the rains returned, I moved my succulents back inside and put them under some grow lights. I was rewarded today with this first time bloom. It has a nice fringe around the petals.
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Smell or no smell, how beautiful is that? Stunning!
31 Oct, 2020
There is a slight smell of something that is off, but you have to get very close to detect it. I have a window cracked open near it, and those fringes move in the breeze.
31 Oct, 2020
I changed my mind. As this has aged, the scent has gotten stronger, and it became so strong that I put it outside.
1 Nov, 2020
Nice little bloom. I think my Stapelia variegata -when it does bloom- is a small dark brown.Nothing showy that I recall.
5 Nov, 2020
The Stapelias tend to be more subdued that their cousins, Orbea, Edithcolea and Huernia. I have some of those, and I hope they don't smell as bad as this one.
6 Nov, 2020
They are lovely! I had one, but left it in Novo Hamburgo, here is too cold for them
6 Nov, 2020
I have mine outside during the summer and under grow lights in the winter, so they never get really cold or wet.
7 Nov, 2020
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I was wondering about the smell too - never smelled it myself but had read its like bad meat (yum...) They are strange plants but you have a splendid flower on yours!
30 Oct, 2020