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Amorphophallus ID please?
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From: "StroWi at t-online.de" <StroWi at t-online.de> on 2009.08.07 at 13:31:44(19656)
Marek,
thanks foryur reply!
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I would be grateful for somemore suggestions before I cite your input in our GrermanAmorphophallusforum.
Happy IDing,
Bernhard.
-----Original Message----- > Date: Tue, 04Aug 2009 21:27:09 +0200 > Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] AmorphophallusID please > From: "Marek Argent" > To: "Discussion of aroids"
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Hello,
I thinkit's A. konjac, though the rippled appendix is a littledeceiving.
Marek
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From: StroWi@t-online.de
To: aroid-L
Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 8:54 AM
Subject: [Aroid-l] Amorphophallus IDplease
Amorphophiles,
we had an inqury in our German Amorphophallusforum;hope you can see the pics...
http://www.amorphophallus-forum.de/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=566
I would suggest an unusualclone of konjak.
Agreements- diagreements?
Happy identifying,
Bernhard.
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From: "StroWi at t-online.de" <StroWi at t-online.de> on 2009.08.09 at 09:40:33(19668)
Hello Marek,
thanks;I will forward your link to our German Amorphophallusforum.
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Happy growing,
Bernhard.
-----Original Message----- > Date: Sat, 08 Aug 2009 22:11:45+0200 > Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Amorphophallus ID please > From: "Marek Argent" >To: "Discussion of aroids"
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Hello Bernhard,
In thispage
http://www.wschowa.com/abrimaal/araceum/amorphophallus/konjac.htm
you can see how variable can be A. konjacinflorescences.
Marek
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From: "StroWi at t-online.de" <StroWi at t-online.de>
on 2011.06.17 at 07:26:45(22113)
style="margin:0px;">Michael,
thanks for
the reply.
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Actually the plant is not
mine,
but belongs to a fellow aroider of our
German
href="http://www.amorphophallus-forum.de/">http://www.amorphophallus-forum.de/
, post #
href="http://www.amorphophallus-forum.de/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1548&sid=99672338838cf8fc65c3d7932ebb833b">http://www.amorphophallus-forum.de/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1548&sid=99672338838cf8fc65c3d7932ebb833b ;you
have to be registered to see the pics, that's why I posted the pictures
directly.
He suspected that is not
paeonifolius, maybe due to the variation in the basic colour of the
petiole and in comparison to the paeonifolius he has seen before.
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I myself grow two seed raised plants which look
identical (see attached pic, the big plant in the center) and, I guess,
pretty typical for the wild type paeonifolius (rough petiole, glossy
upper leaf surface).
Regarding the
seedling from my fellow aroider - so you would say it fits with the
described traits (smooth "stem", bacis petiole colour from
green to reddish, allways with big white spots) in the variation seen in
paeonifolius?
Any more comments from
others?
Happy commenting,
Bernhard.
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Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Amorphophallus ID please > From: Michael
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Why do you say it's not
paeoniifolius ? note ii .. some spp. have several different forms
of coloured stems . you will have to wait until it flowers before
doubting .. It could possibly be a hybrid if it was seed .
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Date: Thu,
16 Jun 2011 15:39:54 +0200 To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com From:
StroWi@t-online.de Subject: [Aroid-l] Amorphophallus ID please
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Amorphophiles,
style="margin:0px;">would somebody recognise the species from the
attached pictures?
The basic colour of
the petiole is variable from green to reddish, but it always has the big
white spots.
The seeds were bought in
spring via ebay from the seller squeaky-buffalo as paeonifolius, it's
obviously not paeonifolius.
Or could it be the
paeonifolius with the smooth "stem"? (I guess not.....)
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Happy id-ing,
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From: "StroWi at t-online.de" <StroWi at t-online.de>
on 2011.06.20 at 06:47:10(22122)
style="margin:0px;">Hi Wilbert!
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Nice to
read some lines from you......
What made
me frown were the dark purple spots on the petiole, let alone that I
havn't seen too many different paeonifolius genotypes.
style="margin:0px;">@ Peter
yes, I have heard
of paeonifolius with smooth petioles; as far as I remember selections
for agricultural use.
Thank to all of
you who replied so far!
I'll forward
your comments to the owner of the plant via our
Amorphophallusforum.
Happy growing,
Bernhard.
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/>> Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 11:34:55 +0200 > Subject: Re:
[Aroid-l] Amorphophallus ID please > From: "Wilbert
Hetterscheid" > To:
"'Discussion of aroids'"
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I
would not discount paeoniifolius smooth, apart from the fact that
smaller and younger plants of this species may be smooth and at a later
age warty. The red colouration in it may also point to
koratensis......... Often mistaken for paeoniifolius when in leaf.
Cheers,
Wilbert
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