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Zulu Giant

stapelia gigantea

The Zulu Giant (Stapelia gigantea) is a remarkable stem succulent famous for producing some of the largest, most bizarre flowers in the plant kingdom. Native to the arid regions of southeastern Africa, this clump-forming perennial features thick, upright, four-angled green stems that resemble cacti but lack true spines. It is highly celebrated for its extraordinary evolutionary adaptation: generating massive star-shaped blossoms that mimic the appearance and foul odor of decaying meat.

Lebensraum: Typically found growing in the dry, rocky soils of subtropical savannas, thorn scrubs, and arid valleys, often tucked under the shade of larger shrubs to escape the intense midday sun.

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This succulent forms dense clumps of erect, velvety green stems measuring 10 to 30 centimeters in height. The real spectacle is the flower: a colossal five-pointed star reaching up to 40 centimeters in diameter. These blooms are pale yellow to tan, intricately patterned with fine, transverse reddish-purple lines, and fringed with silky white hairs along the margins. The center of the flower features a deep, dark purple cup containing the reproductive organs.

ReichPlantaeStammTracheophytaKlasseMagnoliopsidaOrdnungGentianalesFamilieApocynaceaeGattungStapelia
Zulu Giant
Zulu Giant

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Interessante Fakten

Despite attracting flies to lay eggs with its convincing rot scent, the hatched maggots inevitably starve as the flower offers no actual meat.

Its enormous star-shaped flower can measure larger than a standard dinner plate, earning it the species name 'gigantea'.

The plant's ribbed stems help cast shadow on itself, reducing transpiration and keeping the plant cool in blistering heat.

Besondere Fähigkeiten

Fähigkeit

Olfactory Mimicry

Emits a strong, pungent scent mimicking rotting flesh to attract carrion-feeding insects like flies for pollination.

Fähigkeit

Stems for Water Storage

Utilizes thick, fleshy, ribbed stems to store water efficiently, allowing it to withstand long periods of severe drought.

Fähigkeit

Pollen Packaging

Features specialized pollen sacs called pollinia that stick to visiting flies, ensuring efficient genetic transfer.

Maße und Details

Länge
10-30 cm
Gewicht
0.2-3 kg
Lebenserwartung
10-30 Jahre

Ernährung und Fütterung

As an autotrophic plant, the Zulu Giant produces its own organic compounds and energy through photosynthesis using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.

Hauptnahrung

  • Sunlight
  • Water
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Soil nutrients

Nahrungssuche

  • None

Ökologische Zusammenhänge

mutualism

Common Green Bottle Fly

Lucilia sericata

Attracted by the carrion scent, this fly acts as a major pollinator while attempting to lay eggs on the petals.

mutualism

Blue Bottle Fly

Calliphora vicina

Lured by the flower's appearance and odor, it inadvertently transfers pollen while searching for oviposition sites.

parasite

Long-tailed Mealybug

Pseudococcus longispinus

Sucks sap from the succulent stems, which can weaken the plant and cause soot mold infections.

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Wie identifiziert man Zulu Giant?

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Was ist der/die/das länge von Zulu Giant?

10-30 cm

Was ist der/die/das gewicht von Zulu Giant?

0.2-3 kg

Was ist der/die/das lebenserwartung von Zulu Giant?

10-30 Jahre

Was frisst Zulu Giant?

As an autotrophic plant, the Zulu Giant produces its own organic compounds and energy through photosynthesis using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.

Wo findet man Zulu Giant normalerweise?

Typically found growing in the dry, rocky soils of subtropical savannas, thorn scrubs, and arid valleys, often tucked under the shade of larger shrubs to escape the intense midday sun.

Wie jagt Zulu Giant?

None

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