Frost Tolerance: Keep above 40°F (4°C)
Sun Exposure: Light shade
Origin: Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania, Yemen, and Socotra Island
Growth Habits: Succulent, stems are 0.6 inches in diameter (1.5 cm)
Watering Needs: Rot extremely easily, needs a really good drainage.
Blooming Habits:
The Edithcolea grandis has a brown spotted flower, 3 inches in diameter (8 cm), with a lightly fetid scent. As many other asclepiads, flies are the pollinators, and the smell is what might attract a fly.
Propagation:
Cuttings should be rooted at a temperature above 80°F (27°C) for best results.
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