Stapelia leendertziae.
seen from Brazil
seen from Argentina

seen from United States
seen from Türkiye
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from Brazil
seen from Peru
seen from Belarus
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from United States

seen from T1
seen from United States
seen from Ukraine

seen from Russia
seen from Macao SAR China

seen from United States
seen from Netherlands
seen from Jordan
Stapelia leendertziae.

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A weird little flower on a weird little plant
(Cynanchum marnierianum)
Hoya pubicalyx. February 2021. Photo by the green buck.
Stapelia hirsuta, Shoemanspoort
Quaquaばかりに出会っていたので嬉しかったし、運良く一花。もちろん嗅ぎましたとも。
H. starkianaの崖下で。
Interested in Asclepiads?
Hello everyone! I recently realized the lack of any online forum for Asclepiads (Classified in the family Apocynaceae), so I decided to make one! This family includes the well-known houseplants, Hoya, Stapelia, Ceropegia, etc., as well as Milkweed (Asclepias), a common garden plant.
If you are interested in joining to view or share information about these plants, here is a link to the site:
http://asclepiadboard.freeforums.net/
The forum can be accessed on mobile using the app Tapatalk
Down below are just a few examples of this beautiful and diverse plant family:

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ID requested for this huernia species.
I picked up some broken off segments from a garden center floor, where the plants were being sold with a generic cactus/succulent label.
Since it was at a large chain store, it must be something widely cultivated.
Thank you in advance for any suggestions!
Huernia keniensis by Gabriel Paladino Photography https://flic.kr/p/Svsd9A
My precious~ This is suspected to be a Huernia Hystrix, but no-one has seen it bloom I'm told. I've never seen a crested asclepiad so whoooo The people running the show caught me as I left and were very HNNNNNG over it. As they should be.