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Stapelia
Gigantea
For the
gardener who wants to try growing something unusual, the carrion flower (Stapelia
gigantea) is a cactus-like succulent that certainly fits the bill.
The plant has
squared-off, spineless stems that grow to form a clump. Each winter, carrion
flower blooms with starfish-shaped flowers that can be ten inches across.
They're typically a mottled red, yellow, brown, or purple.
The flowers
are eye-catching, but it's their fragrance that truly catches your attention.
That's because they smell like rotting meat. But people find that the beauty of
the flowers far outweighs their unusual smell.
It's best
to grow this tender plant as a houseplant or in a container that can
be moved to a protected location when cold weather strikes.
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