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    Orbea cooperi

    Orbea cooperi
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    Orbea cooperi, previously known as Stultitia cooperi and earlier Stapelia cooperi is one of the carrion flowers. It is a leafless stem succulent forming clumps or mats by branching at the base and reaching heights of up to 5 cm.

    The stems are erect or ascending, bearing long, acutely pointed, conical teeth. Each tooth usually has a couple of tiny secondary teeth in its middle section, pointing sideways. Stem thickness is up to 1 cm excluding the teeth.

    The stem surfaces are hairless and smooth, grey-green to dull green with chocolate-brown colouring or dark green blotches (White and Sloane, 1937; www.llifle.com).

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