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Wednesday, January 10th 2018, 5:42pm

Unbekannter Amorphophallus

Hello everyone!

I already know that the pictures a determination should be difficult--this Amorphophallus were bought in the spring, unfortunately nameless :icon_frown: so far have not indented. Someone a presumption, or direction? :icon_confused: Thank you Schonmal!
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Wednesday, January 10th 2018, 5:54pm

Hi Sonja,.

do you know possibly more - source? -Tubers form? -Color of the bud when the shoots?

Are three different plants it? Show bid the same pot 2 and 3?

Happy id-ing, Bernhard.

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Wednesday, January 10th 2018, 7:09pm

2 and 3 are several pots, but same variety. So 3 x same way. Leaves were already open at the time of purchase. Country of origin, nor the form of tubers is known (until they retract)

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Thursday, January 11th 2018, 12:12pm

Hadidi Sonja,

had the seller then several types?

From the petiole drawing, this reminds me of a kachiensis clone, which I have, but is kachiensis, so how I appreciate that a but not as common.

I think that a certain identification will be so difficult...
Maybe you send pictures of Tuberous times, when they are fed.

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Thursday, January 11th 2018, 1:05pm

Hi Sonja,.

It is indeed difficult. Can you not contact the seller? You may then narrow something based on his offer.

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Michael

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Friday, January 12th 2018, 11:28am

They were bought in PPP (Palm per package) the gardener who was in the greenhouse only the boss meant she could have gotten one of the deliveries to... He could not reach probably also the chef, or whatever. (He knew neither country of origin, still the boss knows exactly who it is) I took it on the basis of the master drawing because I could not assign. Was impossible to leave it standing:D

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Friday, January 12th 2018, 11:41am

Hi Sonja,.

Thanks for the info - it remains exciting..., when you have leisure, würdeichmich images of Tuberous pleased about.
The Blattstielzeichung is interesting in any case; would have I taken certainly at an acceptable price with... ;)

What I didn't know is that PPP and rarepalmseeds are identical; last Internet shop has Yes to Amorphophallus seeds on sale.

http://www.rarepalmseeds.com/de/contactus.shtml
http://www.palmeperpaket.de/CGI-local/Lo...Ile=Kontakt.htm
http://www.palmeperpaket.de/CGI-local/Lo...e=Impressum.htm

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Saturday, January 13th 2018, 10:17am

Hi Sonja,.

I also didn't know that but because you can't be happy, they sometimes even rarer kinds on offer. My lambii are from there.

Press the thumb friends
Michael

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Sunday, January 14th 2018, 3:30pm

Of course, a photo of the tuber is filed later ;-)
Was interesting to know me so far also not known is the rarepalmseeds also PPP. Thank you!

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Friday, January 19th 2018, 11:40am

Die Knolle zum Unbekannten Amorphophallus

So, here the promised Konllen images.

The (still) unknown way now has moved in with a friend. What do you mean?

Have a nice day, Sonja
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Friday, January 19th 2018, 6:46pm

Hi, Sonja

After the images of the tuber, I had kachiensis actually excluded because I know only images of thick kachiensis that make any Cormels or-arme.

http://www.aroid.org/genera/speciespage...ies=kachinensis
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~Alan/plants/aroids...us/kachinensis/

However, Alan Galloway wrote to me that he had seen already kachiensis clones that make such breeding arms or stolon.

If I get any further, I'm here again...

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Friday, January 19th 2018, 7:35pm

Thanks Bernard!

My 2 have not moved in yet. Let's see whether the tubers so look out ;-)

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Saturday, January 20th 2018, 10:06am

The tubers form dragged slightly down would suit kachinensis to my, but it's made still no Cormels still Tunicin for years, it is exciting!
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Saturday, January 20th 2018, 4:23pm

Hi Sonja,.

still, an opinion from a real expert:
"It's short. Kachinensis seems not unlikely to me (or corrugatus)

Happy id-ing, Bernhard.

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Saturday, November 3rd 2018, 4:26pm

Unbekannt

Here's a no update.
One has only now decided to go through the winter in the journal. The other has space saving just moved:D
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Sunday, November 4th 2018, 2:40pm

Hi Sonja,.

so, you have to wait but how it looks, on a flower... ;)

I can say at least no longer, as in the spring...

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Sunday, November 4th 2018, 5:11pm

Else can probably nix me-

Patience was always my strength :icon_explode: :icon_lol: :icon_lol:

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