Stapelia grandiflora
A peculiar succulent with spectacular star-shaped flowers that smell like rotting meat to attract pollinating flies. Despite the odor, it's prized by collectors for its bizarre beauty and easy care.
Apocynaceae (Dogbane family)
Late summer to fall (August-November), individual flowers last 3-5 days

Similar flowers: cobra lilys and grevilleas also share similar meanings.
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Sparse watering; allow soil to dry completely between waterings; minimal water in winter dormancy
Well-drained, Sandy, Cactus/succulent mix, Poor soil tolerant
Use shallow pots with excellent drainage holes
Water sparingly—overwatering causes root rot
Provide bright indirect light for best flowering
Reduce watering to minimal in winter dormancy
Flowers may smell unpleasant but only for a few days
Move outdoors during blooming if odor is bothersome
Easily propagated from stem cuttings
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Starfish Flower smells like rotting meat to attract carrion flies, which pollinate the flowers. The odor typically lasts only 2-3 days while the flower is open.
Starfish Flower needs bright indirect light, well-draining soil, and sparse watering. Let soil dry completely between waterings and reduce water significantly in winter.
Yes, Starfish Flower is mildly toxic to cats, dogs, and humans if ingested. The sap can also cause skin irritation, so handle with care.
Starfish Flower typically blooms once a year in late summer to fall. Each individual flower lasts 3-5 days, but plants produce multiple blooms over several weeks.
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