The large carrion flower produces reddish-purple flowers up to 6 inches (15 cm) in size that are star-shaped and spread a scent scent to attract flies for pollination. This scent is difficult for us to smell from a distance, but close to the flower you will experience why flies find the flower attractive. The leaf stems reach about 10 cm, making it a small perennial that grows easily on the windowsill of the house. After 1 or 2 years, the plant starts to flower, after which frequent flowers continue to be produced. A special appearance
Sowing description: Sow the seeds in a mix of sand and sowing soil (1: 1) and cover them lightly. Keep the soil constantly moist, provide a light spot without bright sun and ensure a high temperature towards 30 degrees Celsius (with bottom heat or, for example, near a stove).
Family:Apocynaceae Scientific name:Stapelia grandiflora Common name: Giant Carrion Flower Native to: South-Africa