Stapelia
Carrion flowers | |
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Stapelia gigantea | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Gentianales |
Family: | Apocynaceae |
Subfamily: | Asclepiadoideae |
Tribe: | Ceropegieae |
Genus: | Stapelia L. |
Type species | |
Stapelia hirsuta |
Stapelia is a genus of low-growing, spineless, stem succulent plants, predominantly from South Africa with a few from other parts of Africa. Several Asian and Latin American species were formerly included but they have all now been transferred to other genera.[2][3] The flowers of certain species, most notably Stapelia gigantea, can reach 41 cm (16 inches) in diameter when fully open. Most Stapelia flowers are visibly hairy and generate the odor of rotten flesh when they bloom.
Description[]
The hairy, oddly textured and coloured appearance of many Stapelia flowers has been claimed to resemble that of rotting meat, and this, coupled with their odour, has earned the most commonly grown members of the genus Stapelia the common name of carrion flowers. A notable exception is the sweetly scented Stapelia flavopurpurea. Such odours serve to attract various specialist pollinators including, in the case of carrion-scented blooms, blow flies of the dipteran family Calliphoridae. They frequently lay eggs around the coronae of Stapelia flowers, convinced by the plants' deception.[4]
Cultivation[]
A handful of species are commonly cultivated as pot plants and are even used as rockery plants in countries where the climate permits. Stapelia are good container plants and can grow well under full sun and light to moderate watering. They should be planted in well-drained compost as the stems are prone to rotting if kept moist for long.[5]
Species[]
- Accepted species[6]
- - South Africa
- - Cape Province
- - South Africa
- - South Africa
- - Cape Province
- - Cape Province
- - Transvaal
- - South Africa
- - Ethiopia
- - South Africa
- - South Africa
- - South Africa
- - tropical Africa
- - South Africa
- - Cape Province
- - South Africa
- Stapelia flavopurpurea - South Africa
- - Cape Province
- - Transvaal
- Stapelia gigantea - KwaZulu-Natal
- - South Africa
- - South Africa
- Stapelia grandiflora - South Africa
- Stapelia hirsuta - South Africa
- - Cape Province
- - South Africa
- - Cape Province
- - Botswana
- Stapelia leendertziae - South Africa
- - Namibia
- - South Africa
- - Cape Province
- - South Africa
- Stapelia nobilis - South Africa
- - Cape Province
- - South Africa
- - South Africa
- - Angola
- Stapelia pearsonii - Great Namaqualand
- - Cape Province
- - South Africa
- - South Africa
- - South Africa
- - Namibia
- - Little Namaqualand
- - South Africa
- - Namibia
- - Cape Province
- - Little Namaqualand
- - Cape Province
- - South Africa
- - South Africa
- - Swaziland
- - South Africa
- - Cape Province
- Species formerly included[6]
now transferred to other genera (Angolluma, Brachystelma, Caralluma, Duvalia, Echidnopsis, Gonolobus, Gonostemon, Hoodia, Hoya, Huernia, Monolluma, Orbea, Orbeopsis, Pachycymbium, Piaranthus, Quaqua, Stapelianthus, Stisseria, Tromotriche, Tridentea, Triplosperma)
- S. adscendens now Caralluma adscendens
- S. affinis now var. affinis
- S. albipilosa now subsp. albipilosa
- S. albocastanea now
- S. ambigua now var. ambiguus
- S. anemoniflora now
- S. ango now
- S. anguinea now
- S. aperta now
- S. arida now
- S. articulata now
- S. atropurpurea now
- S. atrosanguinea now
- S. auobensis now
- S. ausana now var. dinteri
- S. barbata now
- S. bisulca now
- S. bufonia now
- S. campanulata now
- S. caudata now
- S. chinensis now Hoya carnosa
- S. choanantha now
- S. chrysostephana now
- S. ciliata now Orbea ciliata
- S. cincta now var. cincta
- S. clavata now
- S. clavigera now
- S. clypeata now
- S. cochinchinensis now Triplosperma cochinchinensis
- S. comata now var. comatus
- S. compacta now Duvalia caespitosa var. compacta
- S. concolor now Duvalia caespitosa
- S. conspurcata now
- S. cooperi now
- S. corderoyi now Duvalia corderoyi
- S. curtisii now
- S. decaisneana now
- S. decora now
- S. deflexa now
- S. dejecta now
- S. depressa now var. depressus
- S. desmetiana now var. desmentianus
- S. dinteri now var. dinteri
- S. dummeri now
- S. dwequensis now
- S. elegans now
- S. europaea now
- S. fissirostris now
- S. fleckii now var. fleckii
- S. fucosa now var. fucosa
- S. furcata now
- S. fuscata now
- S. fuscopurpurea now
- S. geminata now
- S. gemmiflora now Tridentea gemmiflora
- S. gettleffii now
- S. glauca now
- S. gordonii now Hoodia gordonii
- S. gussoneana now
- S. guttata now Huernia guttata
- S. hamata now
- S. herrei now
- S. hircosa now
- S. hirtella now Duvalia caespitosa
- S. hispidula now
- S. incarnata now
- S. irrorata now
- S. jacquiniana now
- S. jucunda now
- S. juvencula now
- S. knobelii now
- S. kwebensis var. longipedicellata now
- S. laevis now
- S. lanifera now
- S. lepida now
- S. longidens now
- S. longii now
- S. longipes now
- S. lucida now var. lucidus
- S. macloughlinii now
- S. maculosa now
- S. mammillaris now
- S. margarita now
- S. marginata now
- S. marientalensis now
- S. marmorata now
- S. massonii now
- S. mastodes now
- S. melanantha now
- S. mixta now
- S. montagnacii now
- S. montana now
- S. multangula now
- S. multiflora now
- S. namaquensis now
- S. neliana now
- S. noachabibensis now
- S. normalis now
- S. obliqua now
- S. ocellata now
- S. orbicularis now
- S. pachyrrhiza now Tridentea pachyrrhiza
- S. pallida now
- S. pancololote now
- S. parviflora now
- S. parvipuncta now
- S. patula now
- S. patula var. longirostris now var. longirostris
- S. peculiaris now
- S. pedunculata now
- S. picta now
- S. pilifera now
- S. planiflora now
- S. plantii Hook.f. 1890 not MacKen ex N. E. Brown 1877 now
- S. praetermissa now
- S. prognatha now
- S. pruinosa now
- S. pulchella now
- S. pulchra now
- S. pulla now
- S. punctata now
- S. quadrangula now Monolluma quadrangula
- S. quinquenervis now
- S. radiata now Duvalia caespitosa
- S. ramosa now
- S. reclinata now
- S. replicata now
- S. reticulata now
- S. retusa now
- S. revoluta now
- S. rogersii now
- S. roriflua now
- S. rufescens now
- S. rugosa now
- S. ruschiana now
- S. semota now
- S. senilis now
- S. serrulata now
- S. simsii now
- S. sororia now var. sororius
- S. spectabilis now
- S. stellaris now
- S. stricta now
- S. stygia now
- S. subulata now
- S. surrecta var. primosii now
- S. tapscottii now
- S. thudichumii now
- S. tubata now
- S. tuberculata now
- S. tuberosa now
- S. umbonata now Tridentea pachyrrhiza
- S. umbracula now
- S. vaga now subsp. vaga
- S. variegata now Orbea variegata
- S. venusta now Huernia venusta
- S. verrucosa now
- S. virescens now
- S. wendlandiana now
- S. woodii now
References[]
- ^ lectotype designated by Jarvis, Taxon 41: 570 (1992)
- ^ Gibbs Russell, G. E., W. G. M. Welman, E. Retief, K. L. Immelman, G. Germishuizen, B. J. Pienaar, M. Van Wyk & A. Nicholas. 1987. List of species of southern African plants. Memoirs of the Botanical Survey of South Africa 2(1–2): 1–152(pt. 1), 1–270(pt. 2).
- ^ Tropicos
- ^ PlantZAfrica.com, Stapelia Info
- ^ TheLovelyPlants.com, TheLovelyPlants.com
- ^ a b The Plant List, genus Stapelia
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