Re: Starter Amorph!


A. konjak, A. bulbifer, A. kiusianus, and A. paeonifolius are all great to start.

On Sun, 11 Jun 2023 at 16:40, Jessica Holbrook <i*@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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