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Pedilanthus flowers, variously described as shaped like slippers, red birds, ducks, or even cow skulls, are....
| ....only open at the tip. The stigma and anthers are exserted extending beyond the brightly colored petals. Most Pedilanthus are pollinated by hummingbirds. The red slipper spurge or devil's backbone Pedilanthus tithymaloides is a succulent shrub with zigzagged stems native to dry tropical forests of Florida, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and northern South America. Pedilanthus, literally "slipper flower", are members of the Euphorbiaceae, but the 15 or more species are unique enough to have their own clade or branch of the family.
You will receive a well rooted plant growing in a 4 inch pot.
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