Re: Starter Amorph!


A. konjac was the first one I grew, as I'm sure it was for lots of others. That was back before I knew it was hardy here in NW Arkansas, and I babied it over the winter indoors and put up with it smelling up the house when it flowered. (Actually my poor wife, who happened to be out on spring break that week, had the worst of it.)

Jess, are you looking for hardy Amorphs that you can leave in the ground outdoors year-round? If so what's your climate like (minimum winter temp)?

If you're planning to grow in pots, or lift in the fall when they go dormant, then there are many more options, including lots of cute smaller ones.

Steve

On 6/11/2023 6:49 PM, Don Martinson wrote:
I’m guessing many will suggest A. konjac.  Probably the species for which it’s most economical to obtain a blooming-size tuber.  There used to be a local guy who sold them at the spring horticulture show, but haven’t seen him in a few years.  I think he grew them locally here in Wisconsin.

On Jun 11, 2023, at 4:30 PM, Jessica Holbrook <iam@jessholbrook.com> wrote:

Amorphophiles!

I’m too hungry to go slowly—to a fault sometimes! I’ve been doing a lot of reading on the amorphophallus genus, thanks to a lot of wonderful reading material shared with me by folks here—so grateful!! What’s a good species for someone to start with? I’d like to get my first but only with some expert-generated suggestions ☺️

TIA! Hope everyone is doing well!

:) Jess
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