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Samstag, 11. August 2007, 13:13

Inflorescene vom alten Versatz des Jahres?

A few months ago built I measures approximately 100 small cellulose offset, the 50 mm to 1 cm. After the gesprinkelten growth of pink and black top opened almost every produced healthy green leaves is driving.

An a green growth slat leadership has produced. It looks like the beginning of inflorescene. This growth is produced by any other completely different by the other offset.

I will post more pictures as it grows.

A couple of months ago I planted about 100 small cellulose offsets measuring 50 mm to 1 cm. After the mottled pink and black growth tip opened nearly every one has produced healthy green leafs.

One has produced a pale green growth tip. It looks like the start of on inflorescene. This growth tip is completely different to every other one produced by the other offsets.

I post will more pictures as it grows.

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Mittwoch, 15. August 2007, 19:56

A better picture showing a 1 year old cellulose offset measuring under 1 cm producing a small 5 cm high inflorescene!

A better figure, a 1 Einjahreskonjac offset measures shows under 1 cm, and a small 5 cm high inflorescene producing!

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Mittwoch, 15. August 2007, 21:44

Cute!

'MoMo's Green Dwarf' :^^:

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Samstag, 1. September 2007, 20:00

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It is not cellulose - but what?

I can recall anything, so to grow, before and the bulb was dug up and with my cellulose offset of the last year - any idea what that is?

Later announces a better picture

Need a cellulose - but what is it?

I can not recall growing anything like this before and bulb was offsets from last the dug up and stored with my cellulose year - any idea what this is?

Will post a better picture later.

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Samstag, 1. September 2007, 21:37

Interested

Hi there,

please contact me... I'll help you to find out what kind of Amorphophallus you have there !

best wishes

Chris

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Samstag, 1. September 2007, 21:50

Hi Chris,

what about sharing your knowledge.....
the other Amorphophiles here might be interested as well...

Best,
Bernhard.

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Sonntag, 2. September 2007, 11:43

Hi MoMo,
I think it is not an Amorphophallus. It is an Pinellia pedatisecta
Look at my foto.

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Erwin

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Sonntag, 2. September 2007, 12:18

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Hi - Looking at the photos - its probably a Green Dragon - about 4 or 5 years ago I acquired some seeds from the USA - but I can't recall the exact name of the plant. They failed to germinate so the compost plus ungerminated seeds were dug into a border in my garden - that I now grow my Konjacs on!

Posted a better photo showing height of plant.

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Sonntag, 2. September 2007, 13:29

Hi MoMo,

Pinellia tripitata or P. peltata are sometimes called Green Dragon.
Maybe also a common name for all Pinellia spec.
Do a google poictures search for 'Pinellia Green Dragon'.

What a pity! A konjak 'MoMo's Green Dwarf' would have been too nice..... ;-)

Happy growing,
Bernhard.

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