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Amorph ID and seed culture?

rredbbeard
17 years ago

A friend gave me a handful of Amorphophallus corms last year, and I have been having very good results with them, but I have no idea what the variety is. Several seedheads were also produced...do these generally turn red when they ripen, and what is the best method of germination & culture for them?

Any advice will be appreciated. If all these seed look good, I will probably put them on the seed swap...

Thanks!

Rick

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Comment (1)

  • handspeakboy
    17 years ago

    From your pictures I would say that these plants are Typhonium Venosum.

    from what ive heard this plant is pretty easy to germinate.

    Chris

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