Stapeliads - Orchids of the Succulent World Stapeliad Picture Gallery - by GERALD S.BARAD, M.D.

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Caralluma lavrani
Caralluma lavrani
ex Trager HBG
Caralluma luntii
Caralluma luntii
ex Lavranos, Lav 30773A,
Bain al Jibal, above Mola Matar,
Hadhramaut,Yemen (14mm)
Caralluma miscella
Caralluma miscella
ex Plowes DP5506, ex Bruyns 1578M
16k N. of 'Welbedacht', Craddock
Cape, South Africa
Caralluma penicillata
Caralluma penicillata
ex Plowes DP8263
5k E if Nefasit on Asmara-Masiawa Rd, Eritrea
Caralluma penicillata
Caralluma penicillata
(Close-up) ex Plowes DP8263
5k E if Nefasit on Asmara-Masiawa Rd, Eritrea
Caralluma plicatiloba
Caralluma plicatiloba
ex Plowes DP7758, ex R.Gandhi
25k NW of Danaa, Yemen (19mm)
Caralluma procumbens
Caralluma procumbens
ex Plowes DP7900, ex R.Gandhi
Maruthamalai Hill
near Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu, India
Caralluma procumbens
Caralluma procumbens
Close-up of previous picture
Caralluma rogersii
Caralluma rogersii
ex Silverhill Seeds, No data (35mm)
Caralluma solenophora
Caralluma solenophora
A Butler, ex S.Colnette
Jebel Qahar, SW Saudi Arabia
Caralluma solenophora
Caralluma solenophora
(Close-up) A Butler, ex S.Colnette
Jebel Qahar, SW Saudi Arabia
 
The names given are those given by the donor, as there is still controversy as to the status of many of the names.

In giving the data, 'ex' means that the plant was received from the person whose name follows. If there is a second 'ex', it means that the person who sent it to me had received it from the person whose name follows the second 'ex'. Ex hort means that there is no information on this clone and that it was received from material that is in the general horticultural trade. The number in parentheses at the end of the data is the diameter of the widest measurement of a single flower in millimeters.

Copyright G S Barad, no reproduction without permission of the author.