Re: Amorphophallus kiusianus fresh ripe seeds germination
- Subject: Re: Amorphophallus kiusianus fresh ripe seeds germination
- From: A* T* <a*@rogers.com>
- Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 03:00:38 -0700 (PDT)
In botany, when people use 'alba' they usually mean a form, not a species (EG. Paph. haynaldianum or Paph. haynaldianum alba - the former having coloured flowers, the latter having green/white flowers).
For Amorphophallus, albus is a species and quite distinct from kiusianus. If you look at pictures on aroid.org, the difference is quite clear.
Cheers,
Allan
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From: Stanley kaufman <kaufmanrareplants@yahoo.com>
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From: Stanley kaufman <kaufmanrareplants@yahoo.com>
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Hi,
Is alba or albus a synonym for kiusianus? I saw and alba for sale at Franklin park conservatory gift shop but I had never heard of that species. They pointed out it had a white stem. but otherwise they seemed to think it was just konjac.
Stan
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