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

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Stapelia cedremontana
Stapelia cedremontana
ex Meve, K1444, PVB 788,
Western Cape, SA (25mm)
Stapelia divaricata
Stapelia divaricata
ex Kennedy, ex Aslander (38mm)
Stapelia flavopurpurea
Stapelia flavopurpurea
Ex Lavranos, Gt Karas Mts.
rd to Kamis, Namibia
Stapelia flavopurpurea
Stapelia flavopurpurea
Ex Lavranos, Gt Karas Mts.
rd to Kamis, Namibia
Stapelia flavopurpurea
Stapelia flavopurpurea
Barad seedling of artificially pollinated parents
Stapelia flavopurpurea
Stapelia flavopurpurea (closeup)
Barad seedling of artificially pollinated parents
Stapelia gettliffei
Stapelia gettliffei
ex Mottram, ex Plowes DP6277
15km W of Beit Bridge, Zimbabwe
Stapelia grandiflora
Stapelia grandiflora v.flavirostris
ex Plowes, DP2993, ex Pringle
Huntley Glen, Bedford, Cape, S.A.
Stapelia hirsuta
Stapelia hirsuta
ex Etwin Aslander, Vanderstat Pass,
near Bot River, S.A. (92mm)
Stapelia kwebensis
Stapelia kwebensis
ex B Smoley
No data
Stapelia remota
Stapelia remota
Barad seed raised, seed from
artificially self-pollinated plant
ex Lavranos, ex Steenkam
 
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.