Edithcolea grandis persian carpet flower edithcolea grandis is a succulent with no leaves.
Succulent persian carpet flower.
Edithcolea grandis is a one of the handsomest and most distinct of all the stapelioid group.
It has gained a reputation as a particularly difficult plant to keep alive because of its very specific growing needs with much light and relatively high above 60 f 15 c winter temperatures.
Persian carpet flower is occasionally cultivated as an ornamental in desert gardens worldwide.
Long purple hairs are present at the border of the brim of the outer corolla lobes.
As the plant grows you can expect it to reach 30 cm 12 long and around 4 cm 1 6 in diameter.
Edithcolea grandis is also commonly known as the persian carpet flower.
Require much light and relatively high winter temperatures.
The stems have sharp green to red teeth.
The carrion like smell of the flowers attracts flies and other insects for pollination.
The five angled stems are 2 3cm in diameter more or less branched and armed with hard brown very acute spinelike teeth.
Edithcolea grandis persian carpet flower is a succulent with leafless richly branched stems and attractive pale yellow flowers with red brown spots.
2 35 height 3 top width.
The cacti is a leafless beautiful plant that grows a large pale yellow flower with red to brown spots.