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Last weekend my Amorphophallus ochroleucus bloomed for the first time. I did not know what to expect for the smell, but it was very strong and not very pleasent. Not really like rotten meat, but more like rotten vegatables! Maarten
Typhonium kumingense is no longer a valid name, it is considered a synonym of Sauromatum horsfieldii. Maarten
Hi Fabrizio, Here is what i think : let's start from this labelled A. bulbifer (from pictures on internet does not seems the right one), this bulb has grow a lot in 2 years: a detail from leaves it is quite peculiar and different from other Amorphophallus: Looks like Sauromatum venosum this is a small bulbifer but the leaf is very similar to the big one: The bulb looks like Sauromatum venosum, but the leaf looks like another species, maybe a Typhonium species? typhonium venosum indian giant Agai...
I indeed used very small cuttings, my titanums are not so big so a big cutting is impossible. I think you are right, in the 2008 paper in aroideana they use rather big cuttings. This could be why I was unsuccesfull. Maarten
I have also propagated some species by leaf cutting. I have tried maxwellii, yuloensis, gigas, titanum and glossophyllus. Only with titnum I could not get it to work, all the others went fine, but not 100% of the cutting would root. As a substrate i used 75% compost + 25% perlite, and I did not use any root powder. I take the cuttings and then place them in a small propagator to keep the humidity high, and keep them out of direct sunlight in a bright place. I think the succes depends not only on...