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  Amorphophallus identification
From: Bobby McGehe <bobbymcgehe at bellsouth.net> on 2010.01.05 at 22:59:49(20433)

Hello everyone,

Any help with this one is appreciated. The plant is a lacy leaf about 12 inches tall.

Thanks,

Bobby McGehe

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From: "Wilbert Hetterscheid" <hetter at xs4all.nl> on 2010.01.06 at 07:25:29(20435)
Hi Bobby,

This is Am. palawanensis. Quite uncommon in cultivation. How did you get it
(just curious)?

Cheers,
Wilbert

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From: ronmchatton at aol.com on 2010.01.06 at 13:13:47(20436)
Looks like palawanensis.

Ron McHatton

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From: "Alan Galloway" <alan_galloway at bellsouth.net> on 2010.01.06 at 13:44:15(20437)
Bobby,

It's Am. palawanensis from the Philippines.

Alan

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From: Kiehlmann at gmx.de on 2010.01.06 at 20:32:48(20440)
Hello Bobby,

it looks for me like Amorphophallus palawanensis.

Good growing
Margret Kiehlmann

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From: Bobby McGehe <bobbymcgehe at bellsouth.net> on 2010.01.07 at 20:38:33(20446)
Thanks to everyone for the help with this one. It grows and divides nicely for me. Wilbert, I am not sure. It may have come from Dewey years ago or the IAS show.

Bobby

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From: Bobby McGehe <bobbymcgehe at bellsouth.net> on 2010.04.20 at 23:00:08(20890)
Hello everyone,

This was acquired as A. elatus. The inflorescence is about 7 inches tall. I have my doubts. Is it A. cirrifer? The carcass fly was added for entertainment purposes......

Bobby McGehe

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From: "Alan Galloway" <alan_galloway at bellsouth.net> on 2010.04.21 at 12:05:43(20892)
Bobby,

You are correct...this is Am. cirrifer!

Alan

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From: Christopher Rogers <CRogers at ecoanalysts.com> on 2010.04.21 at 16:38:34(20893)
Hiyer, Bobby!

Looks like A. henryi to me.

Happy days!
Christopher

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From: "E.Vincent Morano" <ironious2 at yahoo.com> on 2010.04.22 at 05:19:50(20897)
I purchased the same one from the same ebay seller. it was called elatus an
d turned out to be cirrifer. It went dormant after fowering and did not
grow untill november. It lost considerable size after it grew through the w
inter and going dormant in MArch. You can see pictures if it on this page h
ttp://www.flickr.com/photos/14093079@N05/page2/

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