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NieDa

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Tuesday, October 10th 2017, 3:49pm

Welche Amorphophallus-Art?

Hello everyone

I depend on your help. When the current crop of tubers I noticed, that is kind of good in his juice. Even a second sheet is formed at the point of the vegetation. Also, the roots are still not dried. The unknown type is also Additionally Cormels. I potted plant again and then easily poured in the warm room. Maybe somebody has an idea.

Fact sheet:
-Primary Cormels are formed (currently 2 units)
-training is currently a second sheet
-Petiole is light green with dark green spots
-Roots are not dried up yet
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Mit grünen Grüßen

Niels :D

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Wednesday, October 11th 2017, 12:32pm

Hi Niels,.

That will be hard to say. Do have a vlt. another photo of the tuber?
When I look through my forest, then is the drawing of the root of fuscus and longituberosus similar... but it is now more coffee grounds reading.

Love greetings
Michael

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Wednesday, October 11th 2017, 9:27pm

Hi Michael,.

I did no photo of the tuber. Have they just quickly again transplanted and easily poured. I can also get a little practice me patience. Thank you for your answer:D
Mit grünen Grüßen

Niels :D

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Thursday, October 12th 2017, 10:52am

You have it and don't know yet...
...na is almost like Christmas before you got ripped off the wrapping paper... only better!

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Saturday, October 14th 2017, 3:51pm

more rounded Felcken at the root makes fuscus and the blade is sharp...

longituberosus makes any Cormels

These are in my opinion to rule out...

My abyssinicus looks like this - only I don't know now whether the primary Cormels does...

LG
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Sunday, October 15th 2017, 1:04pm

Hi Martin,

abyssinicus breeding arms makes such as albus...
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~Alan/plants/aroids...us/abyssinicus/

My clone (H.AM. 066) has a pure green petiole.

I can't tell which is the way you're looking for by Niels, because the pictures...

Happy id-ing, Bernhard.

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