Huernia hislopiiis a belittled , easy - to - develop plant with beautiful flowers that let loose an unpleasant odor to draw carrion flies , which arepollinators .

Huernia hislopiiTurrill

Ceropegia hislopii , Huernia hislopii subsp . hislopii

Huernia hislopii

In cultivation, Vredendal, Western Cape, South Africa. Photo by Paul Schultz. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Family : ApocynaceaeSubfamily : AsclepiadoideaeTribe : StapeliaeGenus : Huernia

The specific name " hislopii " ( enounce his - LOP - electrical engineering - heart ) honour Alexander Hislop ( c.1880 - 1945 ) , a British plant scientist who collect plant in Rhodesia ( today ’s Zimbabwe ) and died there in 1945 .

Huernia hislopiiis aboriginal toZimbabweandMozambique . It maturate on granite kopjes and bouldery outcrops .

Huernia hislopii

In habitat, Nyangombe River, Nyanga District, Zimbabwe. Photo byBart Wursten. Licensed underCC BY-NC 4.0.

Huernia hislopiiis a leaflesssucculentthat grow inclumpsof numerous heavy stems with deltoidtuberclesjoined into commonly five angles along the stalk . The stems can be tumid orascendingand rise to about 2 inches ( 5 cm ) long , sometimes more , and 0.4 inches ( 1 cm ) boneheaded . During the growing time of year , they are immature , but in winter , the root can turn reddish - browned . Each eminence point into a portly , sharp tooth .

In the crepuscle , Huernia hislopiiproduces attractive bell - shaped flush that can reach a duration of 1 in ( 2.5 cm ) and a diameter of 0.25 inch ( 0.6 cm ) . The corolla has five main triangular lobe with a long , narrow tip and five small subaltern lobes midway between the main ones . It is smooth and emollient - discolor on the outside and papillose and cream - colored with crimson - brown spots on the inside . Thecoronahas dark maroon to black other lobes and ointment - color inner lobes with crimson - brown markings .

spark : Huernia hislopiiprefers brilliant light or fond shade during the hottest summertime days . Too much Sunday can cause the stems to develop a protective pigmentation or get sunburned . Too little light results in washy , thin stem and thin out flower yield . When grow indoors , place the plant life near a bright window in your family .

Huernia hislopii

Seed pods. In habitat, Buffer Zone, Sussundenga District, Mozambique. Photo byBart Wursten. Licensed underCC BY-NC 4.0.

Soil : The right-hand soil is important to successful ontogeny . utilize a commercial-grade potting soil mix plan for succulent , or prepare your own by unify 50 % to 70 % mineral grit , such as common sand , pumice , or perlite .

Temperature : Huernia hislopiithrives in affectionate outdoor environments with abject to restrained humidity . However , it does not tolerate winter cold and should remain fairly dry and strong during its wintertime dormancy . It grows best in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 10b to 11b , with average minimum winter temperatures ranging from 35 ° F to 50 ° F ( 1.7 ° C to 10 ° C ) .

Watering : This plant has typical watering needs for a succulent . During the arise season , water it exhaustively and allow the soil to dry out between waterings . It operate dormant in winter and requires almost no water , needing only about once a calendar month .

Flower of Huernia hislopii

Flower. In cultivation, Vredendal, Western Cape, South Africa. Photo by Paul Schultz. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Fertilizing : To keep it healthy and booming , fertilizing during the growing time of year is a good idea . course with water - soluble fertilizer diluted to half the recommend strength .

Repotting : The plant life will benefit from fresh potting soil every 2 or 3 years . Repot it in spring , just before the produce time of year . foot a container with drain holes .

generation : The beneficial way to propagateHuernia hislopiiis by using stem cuttings . Take thinning during the growing time of year to ensure they steady down well . you may also set about this plant life from seeds , which is quite sluttish .

see more atHow to Grow and Care for Huernia .

Huernia hislopiihas no reported toxic effects , so it is safe to grow around child and pets .

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