Stapelia variegata seeds emerging from their pod on my windowsill, 31 October 2015. |
Last year it flowered.
Stapelia variegata in flower on my balcony, 13 August 2014. |
The, this year, it developed a seed pod. The pod just sat there until the end of October, when it suddenly opened wide over the course of a day. That's a full 14 months between flowering and spreading its seed, which seems unusually long to me.
This is the pod just splitting open:
Stapelia variegata seeds emerging from their pod on my windowsill, 31 October 2015. |
Stapelia variegata seeds emerging from their pod on my windowsill, 31 October 2015. |
This plant has recently been moved to another genus, and you may see it called Orbea variegata.
Congrats! I had never seen stapelia seeds although I get many kinds of flowers every year. Thank you very much for sharing your photos!
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ReplyDeleteI wonder if you would grant permission to use these photos for a publication I am writing? Orbea variegata is an emerging weed in Australia and we don't have many images to use. Many thanks, Shauna (shauna@wildmatters.com.au)