No, it is rather A. bulbifer as Bernhard says.
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=0ADear Zane,
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=0AIt looks like a form of Am. paeoniifolius with a smooth petiole,
=0AI have photos of a larger one,
=0Athey are still in the ID Center, but it is already identified
=0Aand the photos will be moved to Araceum
=0Ahttp://araceum.abrimaal.pro-e.pl/unid/amoposp1.htm
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=0AMarek Argent (Abrimaal)
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=0AThere's 3 photos below attached.
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