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Re: terrence: Amorphorphallus (Read 266 times)
Just sharing, I grow a few pots too, mine is A. enpranii I think:
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/a.../Feb100804.jpg this photo was taken last year Feb 2008, now still on leaf stage. Ed |
Re: terrence: Amorphorphallus (Read 266 times)
Titan Arum?hehe just guessing....
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Re: terrence: Amorphorphallus (Read 266 times)
Hi Wijaya, you have a nice plant. Do you have the picture of its stem ot leaf? How big is the flower?
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Re: terrence: Amorphorphallus (Read 266 times)
@marvin: the name is Amorphophallus enpranii
@bifurcatum: it is a small flower, it had been blooming several times already, the picture below is photo archieve from back at 2007 and 2008. I still have them but in leaf stage. http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/a...morpho02-1.jpg this is the leaf http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/a...eb030804-1.jpg Ed |
Re: terrence: Amorphorphallus (Read 266 times)
Wait.... I'm confused. When they have leaves they don't look like amorphorphallus at all. I always thought they were only one giant stinky flower. Does they switch between leaf and flower stage??
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Re: terrence: Amorphorphallus (Read 266 times)
Aaron, amorphophallus won't produce leaf and flower at the same time.
Leaf > Dormant > Flower |
Re: terrence: Amorphorphallus (Read 266 times)
.....And the cycle continue over the years.:1thumbup:
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Re: terrence: Amorphorphallus (Read 266 times)
Oh Interesting
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Re: terrence: Amorphorphallus (Read 266 times)
You'll get a basketball from a ping pong ball:2thumbup:
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