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It is commonly referred to as the carrion plant, starfish flower, giant toad plant, or starfish cactus, although it is not related to cacti at all.
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Stapelias thrive in bright, indirect sunlight. A few hours of morning sunlight or filtered light throughout the day is ideal.
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Stapelia Grandiflora is commonly known as 'Giant Toad Plant' or 'StarFish Flower'. It belongs to the Apocynaceae family and originates from South Africa.
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Stapelia is native to the arid regions of tropical and southern Africa, in Botswana, Zimbabwe and especially in Namibia and South Africa where about 43 species ...
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Oct 19, 2023 · Plant stapelia in gritty, well-drained, slightly alkaline soil. Growing stapelia in small, shallow terracotta pots reduces excess moisture around the roots.
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Aug 7, 2024 · A South African native, these are known from the eastern side of the country, in the Transvaal region. In habitat, they grow in compact, upright ...
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Stapelia hirsuta (L.): One of the easiest stapeliads to grow! This wonderful weirdo sprouts lots of four-sided stems with toothed edges.
It is a relatively large, perennial, stem succulent that can form large compact clusters up to 50 cm in diameter (or more).
Sep 18, 2019 · Many species of Stapelia are known for having flowers that smell like rotting meat giving them the common name “carrion flower”.
Stapelia gigantea is sometimes mistaken for a cactus, but it is a succulent. Its thick green stems grow in clumps up to 8 inches tall.
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