English is not my first language and I apologize for the mistakes. I have bought the plant in the attached photo in a Garden House. Some time latter a friend give to me another specimen of the same plant very dammaged. I cut the plant in many pieces (about 10) and put them in pots. About 6 grow-up. The first plant flowered. A beautiful red corolla with little yellow flowers about 5 centimeters of diameter. Because the original plant grow-up about 80 cm and fell-down it's very difficult to photograph it. Then I make only a photo of the flower. The plant in the other photo is one of the pieces of the dammaged plant that grow-up. The attached photo have the plant embossed and a pasted photo of the flower of the original plant. I thank you for any tip for identification of the plant
Thanks! Thanks to Ron B. It's really a Senecio stapeliaeformis G.D. Rowley, syn. Kleinia stapeliformis. Now I can call the plant by it's real name and not a 'snake plant'... Thanks again.
It's desert-tropicals a reliable fount? I found in the above address the confirmation of Ron B. sugestion. http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/Asteraceae/Senecio_stapeliformis.html I hope that desert-tropicals is a reliable fount. If there have another information about the identification of Mr. Senecio stapeliaeformis (no more simply 'snake plant' in spite of it's shape) I would to know it. Thanks.