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Carrion Flower (Huernia hislopii kapugua)
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A carrion flower (Huernia hislopii kapugua) produced by a plant that comes from Zimbabwe and Mozambique. The plant is found in dry and arid regions, sometimes in full sun, but mostly partly shaded locations by rocks and shrubby vegetation. The plant produces a carrion flower and uses carrion beetles and flies as pollinators. This captive plant was photographed blooming in 2017.
Credit:
Dante Fenolio/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS22345018
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6000px × 4000px (~68 MB)
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apocynaceae
arid
arid vegitation
asclepiadaceae
biodiversity
carrion beetle pollination
carrion flower
desert plant
flora diversity
flowering plant
fly pollination
Huernia hislopii kapugua
mozambique
plant
succulent
zimbabwe