Ceropegia sandersonii

Ceropegia sandersonii is a species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae that is native to Mozambique, South Africa, and Eswatini.

It is an evergreen, prostrate, slender twiner, nearly hairless, with sparse, succulent leaves.

The distinctive greenish white funnel-shaped (having a corolla-tube) flowers are 5–7 cm long and are placed on a delicate stalk.

[1] The flower itself serves as a biological fly-pollinated pitfall-trap, that traps flies when they descend into the corolla tube.

Once trapped, the fly is thoroughly covered in pollen and only released when the flower reaches the end of its life and the hairs weaken.