Stapelia variegata

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Stapelia variegata, Linn. (S. normalis, Jacq.). Plant glabrous: sts. erect from a decumbent base, 2-6 in. high, very obtusely 4-angled, green, often mottled all over or tinted with purple at the tips: fls. 1-5 together, at base of young sts.; corolla 2-3 in. diam., lobes smooth and green outside, inner surface rugose with crowded irregular transverse ridges on the lobes, pale greenish yellow, with dark purple-brown spots. S. Afr. B.M. 26. R.H. 1857, p. 43. Var. atrata, N. E. Br. (S. atrata, Tod.). Corolla-lobes deltoid-acuminate, ground-color dark purple-brown. Var. atropurpurea, N. E. Br. (S. atropurpurea, Salm-Dyck). Corolla-lobes ovate; ground-color blackish purple. Var. clypeata, N. E. Br. (S. Bufonis, Sims). Corolla 2 1/2 - 3 in. diam. spotted all over, with or without a few slender transverse lines at the base of the lobes. B.M. 1676. Var. Curtisii, N. E. Br. (S. Curtisii, Schult.). Outer lobes of crown very slightly notched; ground-color of corolla light yellow or rather bright sulfur-yellow. Var. mixta, N. E. Br. (S. mixta, Mass.). Corolla 2 1/2 – 3 3/4 in. diam., light-colored; lobes with numerous rounded spots, those of the basal half connected by slender transverse purple-brown lines. Var. trisulca, N. E. Br. (S. trisulca, Donn.). Corolla in mature bud flat-topped, without a point, when expanded flat on the back of the disk. CH


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