Re: Alocasia ID please


Howdy!

Looks like Alocasia macrorhizos. Hard to tell without seeing the bloom.

Happy days,
Christopher


On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 1:10 AM, S*@t-online.de <S*@t-online.de> wrote:
Aroiders,

a young aroider of our German forum wants to know which species he might have got from his fathet who brought an offset from Burkina Faso (Westafrika !); so it will be be a species that was introduced to that place since all Alocasia are native to Asia (as far as I know).

pictures:
http://www.amorphophallus-forum.de/welche-art-ist-die-alocasia-alocasia-anthurium-cyrtosperma-amp-co/andere-araceaen-nach-gattungen-f27/t5256-f25/#post34045

Happy id-ing, Bernhard.

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