Medusas Head Flower - from Greek mythology
Strophanthus preussii - Poison Arrow Vine, Medusa Flower
Strophanthus preussii - Poison Arrow Vine, Medusa Flower
Strophanthus preussii - Poison Arrow Vine, Medusa Flower
- 🐙 Strophanthus preussii - Poison Arrow Vine, Medusa Flower - has an intriguing flower!
- 🐙 The faintly fragrant flowers have long, slender, and curly petals that resemble the snakes on Medusa's head from Greek mythology, giving it the nickname "Medusa Flower." The petals often extend and twist dramatically, creating an eye-catching appearance. The tips of the petals become narrowed and elongated, forming a twisting, sticky string that dangles down from the flower and touches lower leaves.
- 🐙 The flowers are brightly colored, often in shades of white, yellow, and red, which can attract pollinators and add to their striking visual appeal.
- 🐙 As suggested by another common name "Poison Arrow Vine," parts of the plant contain toxic compounds. Historically, the seeds were used by some African tribes to poison the tips of arrows for hunting. This gives the plant a certain mystique...
- 🐙 Interesting pollination mechanism: the elaborate design of the flowers is not just for show; it plays a role in the plant's pollination strategy. The intricate structure can help ensure that pollinators come into contact with the reproductive parts of the flower, thereby facilitating cross-pollination.
- 🐙 Blooms almost year around
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