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  Another ID, Amorphophallus this time.
From: Susan B <honeybunny442 at yahoo.com> on 2011.10.04 at 03:46:41(22214)

I know Amorphophallus are hard to ID without seeing the inflorescence, but thought someone might recognize this. I think it's atroviridis????

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From: "Marek Argent" <abri1973 at wp.pl> on 2011.10.07 at 21:26:42(22217)
Dear Susan,

Everything except the spots on leaves indicates that this is a young Am. atroviridis.

The leaf shape, venation and the red margin - no doubt,

but what might cause the spots?

Best,

Marek

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From: "E.Vincent Morano" <ironious2 at yahoo.com> on 2011.10.08 at 05:50:40(22218)
the leaves l0ook like atroviridis. the stem looks very plain though. Its probably atroviridis

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From: Jason Sarine <jasondsarine at hotmail.com> on 2011.10.08 at 15:44:11(22219)
Appears to be atroviridis. My leaves get those little light colored spots on it near the end of the growing season too. Can anyone shed light on what that is, just out of curiousity.

Jason

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From: Zanezirklejr at aol.com on 2011.10.12 at 14:27:59(22221)
That is atroviridis, my plant has spots too, they were on the leaf when it unfolded.

In a message dated 10/7/2011 12:17:14 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, honeybunny442@yahoo.com writes:

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