Re: Amorphophallus henryi, koratensis, titanum's
- Subject: Re: Amorphophallus henryi, koratensis, titanum's
- From: E* M* <i*@yahoo.com>
- Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 22:28:48 -0700 (PDT)
Regarding ebay, Ive got lots of titans for sale there so not not all are konjac but I get what you mean. Ive actually gotten lots od different amorphs there. When ever you do a search for something on ebay, when the results come up, there is an option right next to where it tells you how many items it found, for save this search which will send you a dialy email for new items of that type. I get one for amorphs every day.
mossytrail <mossytrail@hctc.com> wrote:
> Is Amorphophallus henryi considered rare? I just got some
> from ebay and Ive never seen them there before.
>
Now, i'm not really "up" on Newtonian physics, but isn't
there some universal law which states that all Amorphs on
eBay, regardless of labelling, are konjac?
The best advice I can give -- which others will no doubt
repeat -- is that you get yourself the reprint of Aroideana
volume 19 (1996), the Amorphophallus issue.
Jason Hernandez
Naturalist-at-Large
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