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what is this plant?

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I've had this plant for several years, I thought it was a type of cactus seeing as it had tiny spines, this year it got left outside my conservatory in late May when I cleaned it and repainted it.
I forgot about it during the high temps and torrential rain that followed, I brought I back into the conservatory two weeks ago, I've just noticed it flowering.
the flower I remarkable thin (less than 1cm thick and 6-7 cm across and smells terrible (I'm assuming its pollinated by flies)
but it look nothing like any cactus flower I've ever seen.
anyone got any ideas what it is?
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Oooh, that's a good flower! Orbea Variegata, Star Flower, Stinky Feet plant.
https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/120546/Orbea-variegata/Details
You're right about the fly pollination.
I'd say I've got one, but whenever it gets stressed it chucks off stems and they are really easy to root, so I've actually got about ...five. They're good giveaways for kids as they're so freaky.
How exciting that it did well outside, I've only ever had them indoors! Maybe I should see how some of my spares do outside?
Last edited: 07 July 2017 13:12:12
I think it is one of the Orbeyas, African carrion plant.
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Yes thepunkgardener and Punkdoc (?!) - there was one on the Hampton Court Flower Show Episode 2 (15 mins in).
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We like plants with spikes!!!
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Formerly called a Stapelia.