Re: malformed Amophophallus natolii inflorescence


Thanks!

I found the paper. If anyone wants a copy, please email me.

Cheers,
Christopher

On Fri, 5 May 2023 at 12:08, Bernhard Strolka <b*@gmail.com> wrote:
Christopher,

A. natolii was discovered in 2010 I guess; at least in 2010 a picture taken by a tourist in a national park near El Nido, Palawan island, Philippines caused some rumor in several forums.

Finally it was described in 2012 as an new species (Amorphophallus natolii Hett., A.Wistuba, V.B.Amoroso,M. Medecilo & C.Claudel, spec. nov.)
(Botanical Studies (2012) 53: 415-420).

Somehow it made it's way into collections and is now +/- common since it offsets easily; it's also not hard to grow.

What puzzled me was that I noticed only a very little amount or almost no pollen on my flowers.

Happy growing,
Bernhard.

Am 05.05.2023 um 16:56 schrieb D. Christopher Rogers:
That is a really cute species. Where is it from? How hard is it to grow?

Happy days,
Christopher

On Fri, 5 May 2023 at 01:23, Bernhard Strolka <b*@gmail.com> wrote:
Amorphophiles,

early March I had two natolii with flower buds; one developed a normal inflorescence(first pics) but the second an in inflorescence with multiple spadices.

I am aware that this happens in aroids (http://www.aroid.org/gallery/oddities/) but nevertheless I was pretty surprised...

Albert, if you are around - feel free to add the pictures to the oddity collection... - if you need pics in a higher resolution just email me...

Happy blooming,
Bernhard.
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