Sie sind nicht angemeldet.

Lieber Besucher, herzlich willkommen bei: Amorphophallus-Forum.de. Falls dies Ihr erster Besuch auf dieser Seite ist, lesen Sie sich bitte die Hilfe durch. Dort wird Ihnen die Bedienung dieser Seite näher erläutert. Darüber hinaus sollten Sie sich registrieren, um alle Funktionen dieser Seite nutzen zu können. Benutzen Sie das Registrierungsformular, um sich zu registrieren oder informieren Sie sich ausführlich über den Registrierungsvorgang. Falls Sie sich bereits zu einem früheren Zeitpunkt registriert haben, können Sie sich hier anmelden.

1

Freitag, 21. August 2015, 10:38

was könnte das sein bei i-bäh sein?

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Typhonium-venosum...d-/262001324712?

Typhonium / Sauromatum venosum it isn't Yes, but as konjac I would not classify also not the sheet; the petiole does not necessarily fit to bulbifer, but again the leaf...

Happy güssing, Bernhard.

2

Freitag, 21. August 2015, 12:14

Hi Bernard,.

could be A.paeoniifolius, he had in his Web shop in there at least once.
2. glance I'd say 95% that it is paeoniifolius.


VG
Ronny

3

Samstag, 22. August 2015, 10:53

Hello Ronny,.

Since you're probably right with your assessment... :icon_thumbs1:

I have written to the provider via ebay:
"Hello Mr. Senger,

the image shows rather, kind of Amorphophallus konjac may.
T. venosum has differently structured sheets and is now again the genus Sauromatum associated...
http://www.aroid.org/genera/serveimage.php?key=5258
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~alan/plants/aroids...phallus/konjac/"

and got the following reply:
"Hello,
Thanks for the note.
Slowly, I'm slightly rattled.
I have the seeds as A, paeoniifolius purchased from Thailand.
Have you already set as such two weeks ago on eBay and the Auktiona bgebrochen after two Amorphophallus love have written me that not paeoniifolius but definitely fracture would be there to A. a Typhonium.
Best regards "

music I could only reply:
"Hello Mr. Senger,

Typhonium is sure to exclude, as the leaf structure is quite different, as you have certainly seen in the link.

The leaf structure of plant is, however, typical spec for Amorphophallus.; a petiole which is divided into three segments of the blade.

According to your info about the seed, it is almost certainly yet paeoniifolius; where does fit the petiole drawing and also the structure of the leaf.

A colleague in the Forum is also of the opinion.
What could that be at i-Bah be?

Even paeonifolius seeds were offered on ebay, but koratensis turned out as A..
paeonifolius seeds for i-Bah
Amorphophallus koratensis vs. paeoniifolius

Summa Summarum: Amorphophallus lovers, you have informed, are wrong and they are probably beginners in the area... ;-)

MfG"

Happy bidding, Bernhard.

Ortwin

Fortgeschrittener

Beiträge: 282

Wohnort: Gelnhausen

  • Nachricht senden

4

Samstag, 22. August 2015, 12:24

Hello Ronny,.

I have purchased 2013 some 100 paeonifolius seeds from Thailand to herrausstellten but as koratensis.
I have quite a few leaf stalks that look just like that offered on eBay and have become in the meantime also as big or even bigger.
They are sometimes quite smooth, partially heavily studded and also vary in color.

On the basis of the image, can I believe does not say that it is paeonifolius.
May be, may also just as well not be.

Many greetings
Ortwin

5

Samstag, 22. August 2015, 12:35

Hi Ortwin,.

do you have the name of koratensis source you had ordered the seeds from which?
Then you could ask the current provider Yes, whether it is possibly the same...

Happy growing, Bernhard.

P.S.: The question has settled... ;) paeonifolius seeds for i-Bah post #6
I will inform once the current provider...

6

Samstag, 22. August 2015, 15:54

Hi Ortwin,.

I had not known the whole context, I knew only that the dealer in his Internet shop beginning of year of paeoniifolius tubers had offered.
I walked away from that he knows as a great plant seller what he offers, as it looks to be audience then but not like.

Now after I read it, it will be probably a koratensis.

VG
Ronny

7

Sonntag, 23. August 2015, 11:43

Der Kreis schießt sich.....

"Hello Mr. Senger,

a member of the Forum had been worked out then even 100 paeoniifolius seeds at ebay had - which have koratensis - see:
paeonifolius seeds for i-Bah post #6

The provider was: http://www.ebay.de/usr/squeaky-buffalos-tropical-seeds
Squeeky Buffalo
Ian McLennan
23 moo5
pungnan
phato, chumphon 86180 TH
I had ordered there even 10 seeds emerged as koratensis.

Possibly identical with your source is the provider?

MfG"

"Hi...

exactly from this source, I have also involved the seeds. Then it's certainly koratensis plants.
Thank you very much! It was very pleased that the way is now clear. You multiply now relatively well and go wild even in the whole greenhouse.

Many greetings,
Sally"

...small world... :-)

I'll Squeeky Buffalo via i-Bah once our findings draw attention...
P.S.: see that Seiti last year already has made that paeonifolius seeds for i-Bah post #26 to 29...

Happy growing, Bernhard.

8

Sonntag, 23. August 2015, 12:14

How should one understand this here now?

"You multiply now relatively well and go wild even in the whole greenhouse"

9

Sonntag, 23. August 2015, 12:20

Hello Ronny,.

I asked this question, I have also written the provider...
"...dass are well cultured, it is interesting.
Seeds from or which spread vegetatively through Cormels or poor?
MfG"

I post the answer then, one comes...

koratensis Cormels makes Yes apparently /-poor...
http://www.aroid.org/genera/speciespage...CIES=koratensis
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~Alan/plants/aroids...LUs/koratensis/

Happy growing, Bernhard.

10

Sonntag, 23. August 2015, 20:36

and it goes on

http://www.eBay.de/ITM/Amorphophallus-Ko...=item25ac39b846

A.koratensis this time as konjac disguised.

11

Sonntag, 23. August 2015, 20:59

The response from the provider on my question in post #9:
"Hello Mr....,"

Vegetatively propagated.
I plant all Araceae and bananas in the spring. Can I use the old earth, thereby to mix compost, new turf, as well as other allowances. Meanwhile, the Amorphophallus are aufgegangenw in addition to the actual Hauptkonellen are all at the same table in many pots with banana plants express apparently small Cormels were in pots.
In the meantime this Amorphophallus have proven even proper weed killer erweiesen because I have mixed in the substrate Exemptor and the vermin on Amorphophallus is poisoned when vacuuming.

"Greetings,..."

BTW, Extempor is 10% with a dust-free granular Thiacloprid; a systemically acting Neonicotinoid...

Happy growing, Bernhard.

12

Montag, 24. August 2015, 20:51

Very nice idea to mix just so Exemptor in the substrate. He poisoned not only his entire substrate (since I'd fiddle around with hands no longer there) but promote also resistance by the continuous bombardment with poison. A couple of years then no louse itches more poison.

13

Mittwoch, 9. September 2015, 10:09

Amorphophile,

Here:
paeonifolius seeds for i-Bah
in post #38 bis 40 the latest information on the topic, which suggests that it is the seeds of the Thai provider but paeoniifolius...

Happy reading, Bernhard.

15

Mittwoch, 9. September 2015, 14:43

Hello Lord.Maso,

I have informed the provider tomorrow today over the latest findings--I think that he "will reset the name on paeoniifolius".
Even though I quite follow Wilberts interpretation, Alan's objections are certainly not groundless.
If you then still the info of the Thai seed suppliers to, grow no koratensis with him (and is providing), is paeoniifolius most likely...

Happy growing, Bernhard.

Ähnliche Themen

Übersetzen:

  Deutsch  Englisch  Dänisch  Spanisch  Persisch  Französisch  Kroatisch  Italienisch  Japanisch  Niederländisch  Polnisch  Russisch  Schwedisch  Türkisch 

Translation powered by Bing Translation

Sie sind nicht angemeldet. | Anmelden | Registrieren | Passwort vergessen ?