How to Grow and Care for Stapelia - Better Homes Gardens Stapelias are popular flowers in the retail market and are ideal for both beginners and collectors alike These houseplants thrive when watered sparingly, kept in warm temperatures, and given bright, filtered sunlight Consider adding a grow light to your garden if needed
Stapelia - Wikipedia Stapelia is a genus of low-growing, spineless, stem succulent plants, predominantly from South Africa with a few from other parts of Africa
35 Types of Stapelia Succulents (With Pictures) | Succulent Alley Are you searching for a unique and visually stunning addition to your garden? Look no further than Stapelia succulents! With their low-growing, perennial nature and a wide range of colors including pink, purple, green, and red, these plants are sure to captivate your attention
How to Grow and Care for Stapelia - World of Succulents Stapelia is a genus of about 50 species of clump-forming, stem-succulents from southern Africa The leafless four-angled stems have toothed edges and can be pubescent Stems grow erect, branch mainly from the base, and turn reddish in strong sunlight
Shop Varieties of Stapelia - Care and Growers Guide | Planet Desert Discover the diverse range of Stapelia varieties, known for their unique star-shaped Carrion flowers and succulent foliage Explore distinct species and learn how to care for these fascinating plants in your own garden or home
Stapelia grandiflora (Starfish Flower): All You Need To Know Stapelia grandiflora, commonly known as the Carrion Flower or Starfish Flower, is a remarkable succulent known for its distinctive and unusually large star-shaped flowers It is a fascinating plant that attracts not only curious glances but also various pollinators with its unique characteristics
How to Care for Stapelia Succulents - Thenextgardener As an ornamental succulent, Stapelias are famous for their unusual "starfish" flowers that can be smooth or matted with fuzzy hairs Some of Stapelias' flowers have a pungent smell that attracts flies to help the plant complete pollination, which explains why Stapelias' flowers are known as Carrion Flowers
Stapelia Plant - University of Arizona Stapelia Plant Stapelia is a genus of perennial succulent plants from South Africa It is in the Dogbane Family (Apocynaceae) which is the same plant family as milkweeds Many species of Stapelia are known for having flowers that smell like rotting meat giving them the common name “carrion flower”