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Donnerstag, 13. November 2014, 10:22

Hi,.
the Habitus of the leaf structure, it fits beautifully. However, my napalensis has a master such as those by Martin aka LordMaso. However, my albus has a spotted trunk (see annex). A range of such variation is still possible, or the worm is in there...
There was a discussion that the master drawing can be sometimes very different times here already.
There is actually a kind of key to distinguish for Amorphophallus?
Greeting
Michael
»musa« hat folgendes Bild angehängt:
  • A. albus Stamm.JPG

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Donnerstag, 13. November 2014, 13:53

I have posted same in the Amorphophallus page on Facebook in which - with the same photos, etc - and because the "big men" to have expressed something - and that is pretty sure albus.
Mr Malkmussen (or something) has even photos of flowers by albus which are then posted differently.

https://www.Facebook.com/groups/Amorphophallus/


If you want to who - post my was on the 7 - and one on 6 11.

Therefore, one must assume that it can be so variable.

me surprise also especially because my spotted variation was no more than 35 cm high and double the other so great...

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Donnerstag, 13. November 2014, 14:14

We have told nothing else here also;)

The Lord is called Björn Malkmus (pavement)-Hussein and is the owner of rareplants.de

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Dienstag, 4. August 2015, 07:15

I think now I remember where I bought my "napalensis" at that time...

http://www.eBay.de/ITM/eine-Schon-entwic...=item567935140d

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Dienstag, 4. August 2015, 08:33

Hi Martin,

that's where I bought my "napalensis" also.
On demand, I have learned that is the tuber of the BoGa Vienna, but also could be wrong. I asked if he had seen the bulb already flourishing, there was then no reply.

Love greetings

Michael

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Dienstag, 4. August 2015, 13:18

hehehehe

and so closes the circle... - obi wan... * engineer *.

This explains then why he even after years still an online pic takes.

albus from him (by him just as nepalensis) has so far never flourished me - this is... but sure 6-7 years now - the old plant by him is Yes already considerably big - tuber in the 3-4 liter pot and blade height 70 cm (or so)...

Maybe we should look past the boga Vienna and slightly "light in the dark" bring * alot *.

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Dienstag, 4. August 2015, 13:38

my copy should be similar to old and now has around 120 cm wingspan.
»musa« hat folgendes Bild angehängt:
  • 100_3063klein.jpg

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Dienstag, 4. August 2015, 18:39

It's called probably a stinkerdschungel ;-)

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Donnerstag, 26. Mai 2016, 19:14

Hello
the secret of the mysterious napalensis on ebay seems revealed!
After many years it flowers the first time, and Lo and behold, as guessed by many here: it's probably an albus...
The flower is not yet, but it's okay, you can see the albus; It has a piston-like spadix which is above smooth and settles down in folds.
Love greetings
Michael
»musa« hat folgende Bilder angehängt:
  • IMG_2585 klein.jpg
  • IMG_2584 klein.jpg

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Donnerstag, 26. Mai 2016, 20:02

I once had an albus clone looked quite as... Helps e wait only flower;)

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