Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’
Giant Toad Plant ‘Stapelia grandiflora’

The Stapelia grandiflora, known as the Giant Toad Plant, is renowned for its unique star-shaped Stapelia flowers, which exhibit both beauty and intrigue. The Giant Toad Plant is often referred to as the Carrion Flower due to the scent of its blooms, which mimic decaying flesh. Despite its unusual floral odor, the plant is prized for its striking starfish-like flowers and is a conversation starter in any garden or indoor collection.  

Native to South Africa, it has several other common names such as starfish flower, starfish cactus, Giant zulu, or Carrion flower. Its ability to thrive with minimal care adds to its appeal for both beginners and experienced gardeners. 

The Stapelia grandiflora is a fast-growing, clump-forming succulent with fleshy, four-angled stems that are green to bluish-green in color.

These stems often feature small, soft teeth along their edges.  It typically grows up to 12 inches tall, with clumps spreading up to 18 inches wide.

Its compact size makes it an excellent choice for container gardening, rock gardens, or as a focal point in a succulent arrangement. 

The Stapelia grandiflora flowers are its crown jewel. The star-shaped blooms are velvety in texture, with colors ranging from reddish-brown to maroon, often with lighter markings that enhance their beauty.

While the scent is reminiscent of decaying matter, it plays a crucial role in attracting flies for pollination. The flowers are a marvel of nature, with their intricate patterns and textures that mimic carrion to perfection. 

When it comes to care, it thrives in bright, indirect light to the full sun, though it benefits from some shade during the hottest parts of the day.

It prefers well-draining specialized succulent soil to prevent root rot. In the spring and summer, during the growing season, water your plant deeply but allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Fertilize with a diluted, low-nitrogen fertilizer once a year during the actively growing period.

When growing indoors, it prefers warm temperatures and does best when kept between 70-85°F.

In outdoor settings, it is suitable in USDA zones 9-11, where winters are mild.

Avoid overwatering in cooler months, as the plant becomes dormant and requires minimal moisture. 

The Giant Toad Plant can be propagated through stem cuttings.

Allow the cuttings to dry and callous for several days before planting them in well-draining soil.

Keep the cuttings in a warm, shaded area and water sparingly until roots develop. Once established, they can be transplanted into individual containers or garden beds. 

According to the ASPCA, Stapelia grandiflora is considered non-toxic to humans, cats, dogs, and other pets. This makes it a safe choice for households with animals, provided the unusual scent of the flowers does not deter indoor placement. 

Key Takeaways

  1. This drought-tolerant plant can survive extended periods without water, making it ideal for low-maintenance gardening.
  2. Its star-shaped blooms are strikingly unique, resembling large, velvety starfish.
  3. The carrion-like scent of its flowers plays a critical ecological role by attracting flies for pollination, showcasing a unique adaptation to their native habitat.
  4. This plant thrives in high temperatures and intense sunlight, making it an excellent choice for arid and desert-like climates.
  5. Stapelia grandiflora is naturally resistant to most pests, requiring minimal intervention to maintain its health and appearance.

The Bottom Line

Overall, the Stapelia grandiflora is a botanical marvel, combining stunning aesthetics with fascinating ecological adaptations. Its unique starfish-like flowers and resilience in challenging conditions make it a standout choice for succulent enthusiasts. While its scent may be unconventional, the beauty and intrigue of this plant more than compensate. Whether in a rock garden or as part of an indoor collection, the Giant Toad Plant is a conversation piece that never fails to impress.

Bloom Season Late summer, Autumn
Botanical Name Stapelia grandiflora
Common Name Giant Toad Plant, Carrion flower, starfish cactus
Dormancy Winter
Family Apocynaceae
Flower Color Reddish, brown, creamy, purple
Genus Stapelia
Growth Habit Clumpy
Growth Rate Fast
Hardiness Zone 9, 10, 11
Mature Size 12 in. tall, 18 in. wide
Native Area South Africa
Plant Type Cactus like succulent, flowering plant
Propagation By cuttings
Resistance Extremely drought-tolerant, deer resistant, pest resistant
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type Succulent potting mix soil
Special Features Largest flower of about 19 in. wide
Sun Exposure Partial shade(Plenty of bright light)
Toxicity Safe for humans, safe for pets
Watering Needs Moderate
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the difference between Stapelia gigantea and grandiflora?

    Stapelia gigantea and Stapelia grandiflora are closely related succulent species, but they differ significantly in size and flower characteristics. Stapelia gigantea produces much larger blooms, with flowers reaching up to 14 inches in diameter, making it one of the largest flowering succulents. These flowers are pale yellow with reddish striations and have a more subdued, less velvety texture. In contrast, Stapelia grandiflora has smaller flowers, typically around 6 inches in diameter, with deep reddish-brown or maroon hues and a velvety appearance. While both emit a carrion-like scent to attract pollinators, Stapelia gigantea's flowers are less deeply lobed compared to the intricate star-like shape of Stapelia grandiflora.

  • Is Stapelia grandiflora Toxic to Cats and Dogs?

    According to ASPCA, the Stapelia grandiflora is considered non-toxic to cats and dogs. This makes it a safe choice for households with animals, provided the unusual scent of the flowers does not deter indoor placement.  

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The Stapelia grandiflora, known as the Giant Toad Plant, is renowned for its unique star-shaped Stapelia flowers, which exhibit both beauty and intrigue. The Giant Toad Plant is often referred to as the Carrion Flower due to the scent of its blooms, which mimic decaying flesh. Despite its unusual floral odor, the plant is prized for its striking starfish-like flowers and is a conversation starter in any garden or indoor collection.  

Native to South Africa, it has several other common names such as starfish flower, starfish cactus, Giant zulu, or Carrion flower. Its ability to thrive with minimal care adds to its appeal for both beginners and experienced gardeners. 

The Stapelia grandiflora is a fast-growing, clump-forming succulent with fleshy, four-angled stems that are green to bluish-green in color.

These stems often feature small, soft teeth along their edges.  It typically grows up to 12 inches tall, with clumps spreading up to 18 inches wide.

Its compact size makes it an excellent choice for container gardening, rock gardens, or as a focal point in a succulent arrangement. 

The Stapelia grandiflora flowers are its crown jewel. The star-shaped blooms are velvety in texture, with colors ranging from reddish-brown to maroon, often with lighter markings that enhance their beauty.

While the scent is reminiscent of decaying matter, it plays a crucial role in attracting flies for pollination. The flowers are a marvel of nature, with their intricate patterns and textures that mimic carrion to perfection. 

When it comes to care, it thrives in bright, indirect light to the full sun, though it benefits from some shade during the hottest parts of the day.

It prefers well-draining specialized succulent soil to prevent root rot. In the spring and summer, during the growing season, water your plant deeply but allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Fertilize with a diluted, low-nitrogen fertilizer once a year during the actively growing period.

When growing indoors, it prefers warm temperatures and does best when kept between 70-85°F.

In outdoor settings, it is suitable in USDA zones 9-11, where winters are mild.

Avoid overwatering in cooler months, as the plant becomes dormant and requires minimal moisture. 

The Giant Toad Plant can be propagated through stem cuttings.

Allow the cuttings to dry and callous for several days before planting them in well-draining soil.

Keep the cuttings in a warm, shaded area and water sparingly until roots develop. Once established, they can be transplanted into individual containers or garden beds. 

According to the ASPCA, Stapelia grandiflora is considered non-toxic to humans, cats, dogs, and other pets. This makes it a safe choice for households with animals, provided the unusual scent of the flowers does not deter indoor placement. 

Key Takeaways

  1. This drought-tolerant plant can survive extended periods without water, making it ideal for low-maintenance gardening.
  2. Its star-shaped blooms are strikingly unique, resembling large, velvety starfish.
  3. The carrion-like scent of its flowers plays a critical ecological role by attracting flies for pollination, showcasing a unique adaptation to their native habitat.
  4. This plant thrives in high temperatures and intense sunlight, making it an excellent choice for arid and desert-like climates.
  5. Stapelia grandiflora is naturally resistant to most pests, requiring minimal intervention to maintain its health and appearance.

The Bottom Line

Overall, the Stapelia grandiflora is a botanical marvel, combining stunning aesthetics with fascinating ecological adaptations. Its unique starfish-like flowers and resilience in challenging conditions make it a standout choice for succulent enthusiasts. While its scent may be unconventional, the beauty and intrigue of this plant more than compensate. Whether in a rock garden or as part of an indoor collection, the Giant Toad Plant is a conversation piece that never fails to impress.

Bloom Season Late summer, Autumn
Botanical Name Stapelia grandiflora
Common Name Giant Toad Plant, Carrion flower, starfish cactus
Dormancy Winter
Family Apocynaceae
Flower Color Reddish, brown, creamy, purple
Genus Stapelia
Growth Habit Clumpy
Growth Rate Fast
Hardiness Zone 9, 10, 11
Mature Size 12 in. tall, 18 in. wide
Native Area South Africa
Plant Type Cactus like succulent, flowering plant
Propagation By cuttings
Resistance Extremely drought-tolerant, deer resistant, pest resistant
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type Succulent potting mix soil
Special Features Largest flower of about 19 in. wide
Sun Exposure Partial shade(Plenty of bright light)
Toxicity Safe for humans, safe for pets
Watering Needs Moderate

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the difference between Stapelia gigantea and grandiflora?

    Stapelia gigantea and Stapelia grandiflora are closely related succulent species, but they differ significantly in size and flower characteristics. Stapelia gigantea produces much larger blooms, with flowers reaching up to 14 inches in diameter, making it one of the largest flowering succulents. These flowers are pale yellow with reddish striations and have a more subdued, less velvety texture. In contrast, Stapelia grandiflora has smaller flowers, typically around 6 inches in diameter, with deep reddish-brown or maroon hues and a velvety appearance. While both emit a carrion-like scent to attract pollinators, Stapelia gigantea's flowers are less deeply lobed compared to the intricate star-like shape of Stapelia grandiflora.

  • Is Stapelia grandiflora Toxic to Cats and Dogs?

    According to ASPCA, the Stapelia grandiflora is considered non-toxic to cats and dogs. This makes it a safe choice for households with animals, provided the unusual scent of the flowers does not deter indoor placement.  

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