The Stapelia leendertziae plant captivates with its unique flower shape, making it a prized specimen among succulent enthusiasts. This South African Stapelia belongs to the Stapelia spp. group, well-known for their intriguing starfish flower appearance. Its blooms display a striking pattern and texture that resemble a starfish, drawing attention in any collection or garden. Stapelia leendertziae thrives as a succulent endemic to South Africa, where it evolved with distinct features that make the leendertziae species stand out. The carrion flower nickname arises from its flower's scent, which mimics decaying matter, attracting pollinators. This fascinating adaptation adds to its allure and rarity among succulent varieties. The leendertziae variety offers an exotic look that enhances any botanical display. Starfish-shaped flowers with intricate textures and patterns Succulent stems with a robust and fleshy appearance Distinct carrion scent attracts specific pollinators Endemic to South Africa, highlighting its rarity Belongs to the diverse Stapelia spp. family Collectors seek the Stapelia leendertziae plant for its unusual morphology and striking bloom presentation. Its exotic flower shape and unique scent make it a remarkable specimen within the leendertziae species. Whether displayed indoors or in specialized gardens, this plant offers a conversation piece with its fascinating natural history and appearance. IMPORTANT: The pictures show the mother plant, which is not for sale. The offer includes a plant with the dimensions stated in the description.