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    Stapelia kwebensis

    Stapelia kwebensis
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Ivan Lätti

    Stapelia kwebensis is found in South Africa in parts of Limpopo and North West, notably the Soutpansberg and in Fourieskloof in the Waterberg. There is also a tropical variant found near Lake Ngami in the Okavango Swamp in north-western Botswana.

    The stems are four-angled, 15 cm tall and about 1 cm thick. The five-lobed corolla on the flower is about 3 cm in diameter, maroon or chocolate coloured. There are interesting complex but tiny structures of outer and inner coronas in the centre of the flower (White and Sloane, 1937).

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