Hello Ronny,.
Since you're probably right with your assessment...
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.