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Amorph Nuts!

susanlynne48
18 years ago

Have any of you heard of AlterNative Solutions?

AMORPHOPHALLUS Species

We have a broad selection of Indonesian and China collected tubers. Some blooming size all the way through small specimen. Pictured is the amorphophallus pygmaus lamina which is deep velvet green on top and bright shiny purple under the leaf. Check with us regularly for specific species and mention if you are seeking seedlings, foliar bulbils, tubers or growing plants and any other particulars. We are in the process of releasing the entire Amorphophallus collection so CONTACT US BY EMAIL AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE PRIOR TO PURCHASE. Following is a list of amorphophallus species, effective 12jun05 (Many of the plants are far too large to ship during this strong growing phase; plants may be reserved however. We have the following amorphophallus plants, then I will list dormant tubers Amorphophallus titanum Amorphophallus paeoniifolius Amorphophallus konjac / rivieri Amorphophallus albus Amorphophallus asterostigmatus Amorphophallus yunnanensis Amorphophallus henryi Amorphophallus pygmaeus Amorphophallus koratensis Amorphophallus atroviridis just bloomed Amorphophallus nova sp. Silver leaves 42" tall, 18" lamina Amorphophallus 'unknown' long white elongated tuber 7", created 2 plants, one variegated, approximately 18" tall at this time single leaf structure, primary petiole already 30" tall leaf has not unfurled. W. Hetterschied thought with pictures of light green vertically dark green striations it might be 'scutatus?sp?'. If you are able to identify, I will attach pictures. Amorphophallus manta Amorphophallus hewittii Amorphophallus decus-silvae Amorphophallus bulbifer Coming out of dormancy Amorphophallus obscurus Amorphophallus hirsutus Tubers Amorphophallus manta Amorphophallus titanum Amorphophallus atroviridis Amorphophallus decus-silvae Amorphophallus lambii PLEASE INQUIRE INDIVIDUALLY or feel free to make an offer on part or all of the collection except the Amorphophallus pygmaeus. It is $340US alone.

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web address: www.solutions.analysis.net/cgi-bin/store/agora.cgi

Don't know if this will take you right to the site or not, but worth a try. $340 for an amorph?

Susan

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