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Old 05-04-2003, 03:32 PM
Beverly Erlebacher
 
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Default Botanical bad smell problem.

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Duncan Adams wrote:

Can anyone shed any light on this please? Perhaps point me at a likely
culprit amongst the cacti and succulents (we have many varieties)?


Do you have any stapeliads? Stapelia spp in particular are called
'carrion flower' because of the putrid and/or sewage-like smell of
their flowers, which are fly-pollinated.

 
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