Re: Amorphophallus Propagation


It seems that more success propagating Amorph leaves are from those with heavy texture and noticably enlarged axils.  It is trickier to get otheres to respond favorably.  As for tubers they are much like DIOSCOREA that seem indestructible.  D. elaphantopis  tubers survived the mower.  They  grow in shallow soil and under pine trees exceptionaly well. It seems reasonable that as with caladiums most ropical tubers respond to disecting   Joe

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