RE: Amorphophallus


> I  line in south Florida and along with many other tropicals,
>  enjoy growing
> Amorphophallus. I have the issue of Aroideana, which has
> great pictures of
> the inflorescences, but I would like to find a source for
> photos of the
> mature plants.

What do you consider a "mature" plant? Certainly, when an Amorphophallus is
flowering it is "mature". Do you mean more pics of the leaves?

 Does such a book exist?

No (at least I hope not, or I am doomed.....).

  If not, it probably
> should.

I shall work on that.

Cheerio,
Wilbert

  Ron
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