Re: More Photos and Information Provided: Can Anyone Identify This Plant?


Would probably be best to ask Alan.
Looks like Amorphophallus pseudoharmandii to me but many that used to be in Pseudodracontium look similar.

On Sep 6, 2020, at 10:26 AM, XYZ2 in Virginia <867ykcor@cox.net> wrote:



Hi, I’ve been able to get some more information and photos to try to obtain a positive identification of this plant.  The grower acquired the plant from Alan Galloway about 15 to 20 years ago and he has been cultivating it since then.  The photos attached are of the spathe, leaves, and petioles.  The petioles are about 8 inches high from where they emerge from the soil to where the divided leaf forms. 

 

Thanks for your help.  I appreciate it.

 

Bern

 

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