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Wouldnt you like this in a Tropcal green house!

  • #21
I think a lot of the species of Rafflesia are also very host specific, growing only in particular plants. Usually large liana or tree species.
 
  • #22
I had the trouble with mine that it was slightly leggy but this year it is really fat and alot stronger looking. It didnt grow any taller but the new petiole is bigger in width. Mine is about to move itself back in sidde for the winter.
 
  • #23
Wow strange seeing Amorphophallus collectors here! I myself have an A.bulbifer and an A.prainii! I hope to soon (this fall) to expand with getting some more along with some more CPs! Strange how all my plant interests somehow connect!
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  • #24
i grow many different types of plants i have lots of aroids - which contain amorphophallus, alocasia colocasia and many others though these are just my favorite aroids. i grow cact , fruit trees and basiically anything you could think off.
 
  • #25
Which Amorphophallus do you have? I’m interested in seeing what people have in there collections!
 
  • #26
i grow konjac, bulbifer, paeoniifolius, titanum. i am going to try others next spring. i just finished pulling my konjac out of its pot and it weighed in at 7.5 pounds.
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going to get its picture.
 
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