Description
The Stapelia rotting corpse flower is a juvenile succulent that makes a striking addition to any plant collection.
- Container size: Basic plastic nursery stock containers, colors usually orange or black, approx. 2" tall and across the top.
- Plant count per container: Some containers may have 1, 2, 3, or even 4 smaller rooted plants, depending on the species and growth pattern (vertical vs horizontal).
- Growth stage: Juvenile specimens, nowhere near maturity, with small imperfections that will outgrow in time.
- Bloom scent: When they bloom, the flower is described as having a rotting-corpse-like smell that attracts certain insects.
- Size and color variation: Size and color may vary based on time of year, growing temperatures, length of days, and their growing seasons.
- Seasonal growth: Succulents generally slow down or nearly stop growing during the coldest months; spring and summer often bring noticeable growth.
- Care notes: Care instructions and notes on potential soil displacement during shipping are available in our blogs, including information on propagating many types of succulent leaves.
- Species navigation: If you’re looking for exact Haworthias, Gasterias, or Aloes, please see those pages specifically.
Benefits: This unique Stapelia provides a dramatic, conversation-worthy display in your succulent collection. Its compact container and juvenile growth phase invite ongoing care and eventual maturity, while the distinctive bloom and scent add a memorable focal point to your space.
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