Edithcolea grandis is a succulent with leafless richly branched stems and attractive pale yellow flowers with red brown spots.
The persian carpet flower.
It has a high tolerance for heat and drought.
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It is the only species in it s genus and renown for its large patterned flower.
The persian carpet flower edithcolea grandis is a perennial evergreen.
Persian rug flower edithcolea grandis done this page from our gardens along with some information network edgr.
The carrion like smell of the flowers attracts flies and other insects for pollination.
The carrion like smell of the flowers attracts flies and other insects for pollination.
It is native to africa and to the arabian peninsula.
The genus is named after edith cole 1859 1940.
Edithcolea is a monotypic genus with a single species edithcolea grandis persian carpet flower.
Long purple hairs are present at the border of the brim of the outer corolla lobes.
It is a warm weather plant that prefers partial shade and well drained soils.
The persian carpet is the finest source of handmade oriental rugs in the triangle area and beyond.
Hamadan persian carpet weaving is usually in middle east and beyond at a.
The fruit follicles contain a large number of seeds.
The flowers are 3 inches in diameter and bloom from early spring to late summer with brown spots.
The remarkable flower is at times described as the persian carpet flower.
Plants are often procumbent in habit but can be maintained upright or allowed to hang or trail.
Edithcolea grandis is perhaps the most distinctive member of the stapeliads.
It s leafless stems branch richly and can grow over 10 inches long.
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Long purple hairs are present at the border of the brim of the outer corolla lobes.
Once classified in the family asclepiadaceae it is now in the subfamily asclepiadoideae of the dogbane family apocynaceae.
The persian carpet is the finest source of handmade oriental rugs in the triangle area and beyond.
The stems are sharp toothed 4 or 5 angled grey green to red with brownish spots up to 12 inches 30 cm long and up to 1 6 inches 4 cm in diameter.