Hi, all!
It’s another plant with a story! This is Huernia insigniflora. I think. I posted it on The Garden Forums to try to get it identified, and this is what was suggested, and it looks right to me.
This plant was originally bought by my friend Barb at the cactus ranch on Hwy 126 in SoCal in August 2007. I was there when she bought it, and didn’t think to steal a cutting then. Barb sent me a cutting of it in my Christmas box that year. Actually, she sent 3 cuttings. I planted 2 in nice pots, and they get nice treatment…they get watered on a regular basis, and they spend the summer in partial shade in the front flower bed, and they winter indoors where it’s warm in the dining room. The third one is neglected, has frozen more than once, etc.
I placed that third cutting in a long, trough-like planter with 2 other cuttings of other things and with a LOT of herb seeds. I harvested herbs, the cuttings grew well, and I forgot about them when I took all my other plants inside during the winter of 2008. This poor little Huernia cutting lived through many nights which dipped down into the single (Fahrenheit) digits. This may be fine for some cacti and hardy succulents, but Huernias are almost JUNGLE plants, as far as their temperature needs are concerned. I guess it made it because it had had no water at all for almost 4 months. Poor thing.
In any case, that poor tortured little plant is the one I am writing about today. The other two look SUPER healthy, and shiny green, but have never bloomed for me. This dessicated little plant, however has rewarded my neglect with a beautiful flower. This kind of thing always makes me feel sad, and guilty. I should have taken better care of it. However, its indoor brothers have not so much as developed a bud.
Here it is, in all its glory, blooming October 26:
Cheers!






Stunning flower! Wow, that’s awesome!
Now that I’ve dried my eyes after reading about all the abuse and neglect, my comment is WOW! The flower’s beautiful and so different from huernias I’ve had the pleasure of seeing in the past. Have to say, also, that the new winter theme bordering your ‘blog is great.
Whatever it’s called it’s both weird and beautiful – Hope you’re doing well
Katie,
“Disiplined Neglect” is what I believe my Huernia respond to. I haven’t deprived them of H2O but their torchered exhistance on the back patio (45F this AM–brr) gets me flowers on 3 species. I do cover the big-uns and bring in de smaller pots for freeze warnings.
A wonderful flower and a tough little plant you have there.
Happy Off Season,
Ed
Katie,
You hit the nail on the head – that would have turned into a gelatinous mass had it been wet when the temps got that low, but since it was dry….that made all the difference.
There are very few Huernias that aren’t a bit of eye candy – this lifesaver one is quite the looker. TFS!
Our first major (predicted to be all day) snowfall – I guess winter’s decided to come after all.
Cheers,
jh
I feel guilty neglecting plants too but this little guy doesn’t seem to be holding any grudges. How big is the flower? The pictures of the bloom are very good. Take care and good luck with the rest of your plant family.
Kiri – Thanks! I love the flowers from these Asclepiads. They are almost always furry, colorful, and five-pointed, and most of them smell like rotten meat, because flies are their primary pollinators, and that’s how they attract ‘em.
Sonja (AKA ‘mom’) – Thanks for the comments about my new ‘blog theme. It was certainly a lot of work.
Uncle Roger – Thanks! I agree. It IS weird and beautiful!
Ed – Yes…sometimes they do. Other times, they shrivel up and dry out. Sometimes you just can’t win.
Jeff – Yes, it is a looker. Too bad about the snow…it really drives home the idea of winter.
Aleta – He seems to LIKE it, if anything. The flower is just under 2 inches across from point to point.
Wow Katie,
You have one of the most eclectic collections of blooming plants… I love it!!!
Thanks for sharing.
Peace Love & Happiness
Magpie
How come when I take a clipping, it either goes in the tank, or comes out not what I was expecting? Now you get some clippings and you get the whole deal flower and all you must have a green thumb or something like that, oh well maybe i don’t pay as good attention as you.
This beautiful plant looks like it’s trying to talk to us. It’s saying, “please deposit some tofu or better yet a little burger meat down my craw…I’m hungry and if I don’t get some chow real soon Katie’s finger will be mine!”
Magpie – Thanks! I like to think so…and they don’t always bloom, so it’s a great thing when they do!
Uncle Rich – I think you’re guilty of what most other people who fail with cacti and succulents are guilty of…Too much love. I just ignore them, and believe me – they are not given special treats.
Uncle Doug – It does look a bit carnivorous, doesn’t it?