Stapelia giganteaN. E. Br .

Carrion Flower , Carrion Plant , Giant Toad Plant , Starfish Flower , Starfish Plant , Toad Plant , Zulu Giant

Ceropegia gigantea , Gonostemon giganteus

Stapelia gigantea (Zulu Giant)

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crime syndicate : ApocynaceaeSubfamily : AsclepiadoideaeTribe : StapeliaeGenus : Stapelia

Stapelia giganteais aboriginal to southeasternAfrica(Zambia , Malawi , Mozambique , Botswana , Zimbabwe , andSouth Africa ) .

Stapelia giganteais a spinelesssucculentwith 4 - angle , multi - branched radical and big superstar - form flowers . If grown in the primer coat , it can get through up to 1 foot ( 30 curium ) in height and circulate to 3.3 groundwork ( 1 m ) . The greenish staunch are ab initio upright but run to become more scrambling , with only the tip growing upright .

Stapelia gigantea (Zulu Giant)

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The star - shaped flowers have five pale yellow lobes with transverse maroon air and are fringe with longsighted hairs . The maroon lines become more close space towards the center of the peak , and maroon colouration may prevail in this region . The efflorescence can reach up to 14 inch ( 35 centimeter ) in diam and appear in the descent .

USDA hardiness zones9a to 11b : from 20 ° F ( −6.7 ° degree Celsius ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° nose candy ) .

Several species are comparatively easy to mature . Others , often those with slightly haired stem and the more unusual flower , are more thought-provoking and require careful watering ( with some fertilizer ) during the growing season and complete water backdown during the wintertime months . A minimal winter temperature of 10 ° C ( 50 ° atomic number 9 ) is satisfactory , providing plant are observe completely wry . A het spring up terrace or brooder may help delicate plants get through the colder month . However , many mintage experience under shrubs in their home ground and opt light tad rather than full Dominicus .

Stapelia gigantea (Zulu Giant)

Agritty succulent soil mixis essential , and clay pot are advisable for the more fragile specie . Some raiser prefer mineral - only territory to minimize the prospect of a fungal attack on the roots . A layer of grit on the territory ’s open prevents wet from amass around the stems ' base .

KeepingStapelias and their solution free of cuss such asmealybugsis the key to succeeder , asfungal attackoften occurs due to harm to stem by worm .

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