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Donnerstag, 9. August 2007, 20:39

Bulbifer heute aufgeblüht

Hello

My bulbifer has now flourished. : thumbsup:
Shockingly, I found out but that the stench is still example as I thought that.
He is indeed not very strong, but is so unpleasant that you smell only of short gets headaches.
I can not describe even him, but just as he by a Typhoniumblüte (which is, however, even perfume) was he not, but much unangehmer.
If all Amorphophallusblüten so nasty stink like this, the motivation to flowering specimens passes me probably, especially when there are larger, more intense stink.
With the "scent" of a Typhonium I can but not befriend me still.

With easy angeekelten greetings
Stefan

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Donnerstag, 9. August 2007, 23:45

Hi Stefan,

Congratulations to the flower!

Well, that smells not (yet) on the Internet be... transferred

Your description reminds me inrgendwie on my first albus flower - as a mixture between vergammelten meat waste and waste water treatment plant.... puhhhh

MfG,
Bernhard.

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Sonntag, 26. August 2007, 20:41

Bulbifer stinkt

Hi Stefan
...erstmal congratulations flower!
-on top of this, I were Stinke event for some periods of growth....

and the white flowering allegedly viiiiel pleasant are gestank terms! -With me AMO flourished recently. atroviridis, namely almost "nefarious"
;-)

Green greeting
Frank

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Sonntag, 26. August 2007, 22:18

Hello

I bought this year the tuber me and then she blossomed already.
I had bought me three tubers, two floated a flower, one a piece.
The first flower was corroded by snails, the second flourished, of course with "beautiful" much stench.
The third is there at the moment with their hand and can grow their tuber, she will blossom then probably next year.

With kind regards
Stefan

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Sonntag, 26. August 2007, 23:22

bulbifer stinkt

Hi, Stefan

Snails eat at bulbifers???
-tz- :???:
to learn but never off
Gruss Frank

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Montag, 27. August 2007, 22:00

Unfortunately Yes,.

I would have been delighted about the flower, for it was at its greatest.
Perhaps there were also no snails, the fact is that it was corrupt.

PS.: the "smell" the flower in memory was me again. : kotz:

With kind regards
Stefan

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Mittwoch, 29. August 2007, 00:56

Schnecken fressen an bulbifers?

Long story short:
-If the snails in your garden/terrace/Blumenfenster etc. are so hungry that they go to an Amorphophallus, that have I experienced such yet, should you make which may be a "fodder" in addition!
-Eg. salad plants from the garden market??
=)
-Grüne Grüße-
Frank

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Mittwoch, 29. August 2007, 11:43

Hello

It was already a large marigold (tagetes) next to it, which wanted to they don't eat but, but only the flower.
I have experienced the same in the spring, when anything is by the involucral bracts ate through up to the flower bud and then amused on the flower bud.

Perhaps is it Arum blütenfresser so something like the common?
See here:
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: o: o: o:D

With kind regards
Stefan

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Freitag, 31. August 2007, 01:07

Well
as you have probably something remarkable on your involuntary "feed list" and that should be identified now once more (snail, alien, or what?)...

-versuch doch mal, the sweetie abruptly to unusual clock
times (at night) with a good (light) flashlight to inspect. . . . best with a ready digicam. :???:

-gG-
Dixon

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Freitag, 31. August 2007, 10:21

Hello

that more, is now also no point because the television flower has now fallen and apparently plants are not infected.

I will visit the perpetrators nächstest year when the plants again push flowers.
Provided, the aliens are not shy, so they run away when I come.

With kind regards
Stefan

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Freitag, 15. Mai 2009, 16:24

Re: Bulbifer heute aufgeblüht

Hi!
In this Tehma, nothing more has been written while long time, but nevertheless, I wants to express a guess.
For me it is weevils that like making her of the flowers. When the leaves they are not although I noticed, but I kill still be safe each beetle he comes with under;-)

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Freitag, 15. Mai 2009, 18:53

Re: Bulbifer heute aufgeblüht

Hello baby deer
The weevils in itself comes from then but a weiiiitläufigen relationship and his numerous brothers and nephews are adaptable proverbial animal showed...

I find your tactics to those once good, but try but on the basis of a Einzelexemplars the type of membership plus the taste herrauszzufinden!

first Green Greetings
Dixon

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Sonntag, 17. Mai 2009, 22:21

Re: Bulbifer heute aufgeblüht

So, I looked around me now something on the Internet, because these beetles look quite similar to it is quite difficult, but I would tap a thick single weevil. What unterart just don't know I.
But on the subject of what they eat:
The adult animals occur most to dusk or at night and are polyphag (allesfresser) to find herbaceous plants or small trees from April to October.
Many representatives are considered agricultural pests since the adult animals feed primarily on leaves, buds and young shoots of cultivated plants. (from Wikipedia)
Alos my motto: only a dead weevil is a good weevils;-)

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