Re: Amorph. ID needed.


Dear Kris,

You COULD have asked me directly, you know. I DO know something of those
weirdos. Anyway, it is a Pseudodracontium and from the looks of it P.
lacourii. Why you got this plant with that number is beyond me. It must be
that a mistake was made during the distribution.

Cheerio,
Wilbert

----- Original Message -----
From: Krzysztof Kozminski <kk@kozminski.com>
To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L <aroid-l@mobot.org>
Sent: woensdag 6 september 2000 2:15
Subject: Amorph. ID needed.


> I have my unknown amorphophallus finally in bloom.  I got it from Wilbert,
> labeled (I swear I did not misplace the label)  as HAM 102, which was
> supposed to be a bulbifer, and bulbifer it ain't.
>
> See http://www.kozminski.com/Photos/Amorph1.jpg for the general
> appearance, and http://www.kozminski.com/Photos/Amorph2.jpg for the
> closeup of the inflorescence.
>
> The thing is tiny - maybe 7 inches tall.  The photos show it in a 1-gallon
> pot.  I missed the day it opened, and today there was no perceptible
> smell.
>
> Dows anyone have any idea what is it?
>
> KK
> ====================
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>
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>
>
>




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