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Donnerstag, 16. August 2007, 10:04

Welche Knolle könnte das sein? Bilder aus Ghana

Hello

got da yesterday 2 pictures with pretty large am. tubers. The photos were allegedly shot in Ghana.

Maybe yes one of us can identify what that for one (or 2) type (s) his könnte(en)?

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Georg

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Freitag, 17. August 2007, 14:05

So after Amorphophallus tubers that not looks me.

More something like Lasimorpha senegalensis

Gruss Stephan

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Freitag, 17. August 2007, 19:49

Hi Stephan,.

There are Diu with Wilbert Hetterscheid of agree.

I have consulted in the aroid-L and it came to other proposals: Amorphophallus dracontoides, Anchomanes, Tacca leoptopetaloides.

Lt Wilbert Hetterscheid looks more like a Rhizome the tuber (= upsets stem) from each eye Æèëîé with leaf scars. So no Amorphophallus and also the Tacca not hither. Tacca is real tubers. It also excludes Anchomanes. He presses such as Stephan on Lasimorpha or something similar.

MfG,
Bernhard.

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Freitag, 17. August 2007, 20:07

...gibts da Bilder von?

Hello master (= admin).

The tuber as Amorphophallus I was offered johnsonii, I wanted to write to only not just that, not to restrict the imagination.... has not much used probably also, given the incredibly many answers.

I have you looking for images of Lasimorpha senegalensis ergoogelt exotic Forum:

http://www.exoten-Forum.de/VB/showthread…ight=lasimorpha

Here are because no images more here, and probably were only from the leaves etc.

If you have photos of a Lasimorpha bulb, and what hälts you the a. johnsonii - theory? I would also still am. dracontioides in question, when I look at the pictures on the IAS website!

Georg

PS: Ooops, because one was quick - thanks for the reply Bernhard! Can you contact W. Hetterscheidt in German or only in English?

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Freitag, 17. August 2007, 20:32

Hi Georg,.

Wilbert Hetterscheid is least trilingual - Dutch, English and German - but perhaps it can also even more...

You can reach him via the aroid-L or look at http://www.aroid.org , if there is an email link to it.

If you don't mind, I can ask in the aroid L because the johnsonii theory because the thread still "warm";-)

Mfg,
Bernhard.

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Freitag, 17. August 2007, 20:35

Hi Georg,.

in the image

http://aroid.org/genera/Amorphophallus/j…M7283BurkF1.jpg

can you forget that with johnsonii; the tuber is symmetrically round and smooth.

Shame really...

Bernhard.

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Freitag, 17. August 2007, 20:50

Ja schade - wohl wirklich keine johnsonii...

Hi Bernard,.

I'm afraid you're right, so looking at the image. It is also the only image of an A. johnsonii tuber, I've found on the www!

But A. dracontioides might be but when I look at the image to:

http://aroid.org/genera/Amorphophallus/d…TuberHAM615.jpg

In short: I've since in Ghana someone found me looking after A. dracontioides and A. johnsonii help is. He would send me the things... When he then sent the photos me, I have believed that at least on the first image of A. dracontioides is, what he wrote me unless johnsonii A., Oh well!

Maybe can you draw the warm thread towards dracontioides?

Georg

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Freitag, 17. August 2007, 21:03

Hi Georg,.

I write is ' time on the aroil-L....

What other: should the two pictures show tubers of the same Pflanze(nart)?

The first shows quite clearly something like Baltt(stiel)narben, but of the tuber
the second shows an ebenmäßigere bulb. What me also irritated is quite thick roots grow out from the Corm, how I know it by Anchomanes.

Hmmmm? Time to wait what still comes...

MfG,
Bernhard.

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Freitag, 17. August 2007, 21:35

Bernhard,

Yes that is supposedly the same way, what also Spanish - or ghanesisch - is me! In any case, I have no particular desire to buy some "potato", which is quite something else, as I wanted to have...

A root image of am. Dr. I have found yet:

http://zipcodezoo.com/plants/a/amorphoph…acontioides.asp

Am also interested to see what as still comes here still thumbnail from Ghana:

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Georg

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Samstag, 18. August 2007, 01:15

Hi Georg,.

Please let you be sure a few of these "potatoes" send and you think warm contact I bear all costs and consequences - seriously! River Zoo farm seemed so far the only commercial source of Lasimorpha to have been, but this project seems somehow to have the drain.
In addition, my contacts are not good enough to get a plant by the local collectors to America. And the situation is also desperate for me famous botanical gardens, I will now not go to the "competent professionals"...

So, please, it would like crazy!

MfG Philipp

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Samstag, 18. August 2007, 09:36

As I said, I exclude Amorphophallus.
The reasons have been given already.

I a master? :D :D :D : lach dead:: mad:

Neenee, was just typed. The tubers look as leaf and flower would sprout because at the same time.

The species listed by you are not in any case.

Gruss Stephan

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Samstag, 18. August 2007, 10:17

Anchomanes...

Hello people,

in the meantime, I've been watching the Aroid-L.

W. Hetterscheidt agrees that it is a kind of Anchomanes.

In any case, I have asked the people of Ghana to send me photos of hurry tubers with leaves (or flowers) off.

As soon as I get images I set here.

Georg

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