Huernia
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Huernia macrocarpa var. penzigii
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Some 60, see text |
The genus Huernia consists of some 60 species of stem succulents from Eastern and Southern Africa. The flowers are five-lobed, usually somewhat more funnel- or bell-shaped than in the closely related genus Stapelia, and often striped vividly in contrasting colours or tones, some glossy, others matt and wrinkled depending on the species concerned. To pollinate, the flowers attract flies by emitting a scent similar to that of carrion.
[edit] Selected Species
- Huernia barbata
- Huernia boleana
- Huernia hallii
- Huernia keniensis
- Huernia macrocarpa
- Huernia piersii
- Huernia pillansii
- Huernia plowesii
- Huernia primulina
- Huernia quinta
- Huernia schneiderana
- Huernia striata
- Huernia zebrina
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