Amorphophallus galbra
tropicbreezent
9 years ago
Just thought I'd post some photos of A. galbra. It's not often discussed on forums but being a native it's very common here.
The photos are in habitat, other than the flower. That was taken at my place.
There's some slight variation is patterns on the petioles.
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It seeds quite prolifically.
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It's not a tall growing Amorph
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Seedlings
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Flowering at my place
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It can be easily mistaken for Tacca leontopetaloides. There's quite a bit of variation in Tacca leaves, some look identical to A. galbra. But the petiole patterns are quite different.
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