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I received this plant form a friend who had been growing them for quite some time. She had no idea what they were, but thought they were a really neat plant. The large flower looks almost like a furry starfish. I do believe this plant to be carnivorous. The large flower does attract insect and closes up. I have never seen a plant like this before and was wondering if anyone out there knows what it is?

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Whoops, I tried to repost it for ya never mind.
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Looks like a Stapelia. No, it's not carnivorous. It's a succulent. It uses its stanky flowers to attract flies and pollinate it. Some flowers close at night because they rely on daytime pollinators.


-Ben
 
That was a quick response. Thanks!
 
[b said:
Quote[/b] ] It uses its stanky flowers to attract flowers
HEY! only kentuckians can say stanky!
 
Hehe, whoops.
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I just realized that I wrote "flowers" instead of "flies". Interesting...

-Ben
 
[b said:
Quote[/b] ]HEY! only kentuckians can say stanky!
I don't know about that
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I'm in Southern California, and all of Southern California is stanky
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Quote[/b] (CNCreefer @ Oct. 14 2006,11:04)]
[b said:
Quote[/b] ]I'm in Southern California, and all of Southern California is stanky
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Hey... what happens when the fog lifts in Southern Califorinia?
 
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Anyone ever see that flower in "jumanji"? that's what stapelia remind me of.
 
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I think that is a Stapelia Gigantea
 
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