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Freitag, 5. März 2021, 07:21

Wirklich Amorphophallus muelleri?

On January 24th I had sown 31 A. muelleri. After 4 weeks the first ones came out of the earth and now there are 17 pieces and the first ones are just unfolding their leaves. However, I now have considerable doubts that this is indeed muelleri. Because light green leaves without a bright (pink to white) edge do not fit Muelleri any more than dark green almost spherical seeds with a smooth surface. Does anyone have any idea what that can be?

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Freitag, 5. März 2021, 08:37

Do you have a photo?
Michael

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Freitag, 5. März 2021, 08:40

Unfortunately I did not take a photo of the seeds and one of the seedlings will not really help at the moment.

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Freitag, 5. März 2021, 13:26

Hello mist beetles,

In mid-October I sowed an A. muelleri bulbille. The small leaf was light green at the beginning, only 4 Where later it got red edges.
Now the red has disappeared again, the leaf has become bigger and the color has become really dark green.
Wait, the seedlings are still very young, maybe the color is still coming.
Unfortunately I did not take any pictures of the little seedling.

Greeting Olvi

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Samstag, 6. März 2021, 08:35

Hello
is really a little early to say; but they do very well, which ever it may be...
Michael

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Montag, 12. April 2021, 23:08

In the meantime, 25 have sprouted. After nothing happened for a long time, a few more came out of the ground during the week. After I put them lighter, the leaves have become darker. However, the bright pink or whitish edge is still missing. They don't look like the little plants from the mini bulbs or other pictures of Muelleri seedlings on the Internet.

On Facebook, someone still has doubts about his Muelleri seedlings and they look just like mine.

It remains exciting.

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Dienstag, 13. April 2021, 10:13

Hello dung beetles,

do you have time to take and post a few more pictures?
Where did you get the seeds from?

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Dienstag, 13. April 2021, 10:38

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Dienstag, 13. April 2021, 12:11

Hello dung beetles,

in fact, they actually look indentical...

Let's wait and see how they develop, but they really don't look like muellerii; maybe the provider got something wrong delivered...

Dennoh:
Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Donnerstag, 12. August 2021, 16:45

In the meantime, the user has shown pictures of the 2nd sheets including stems, to which WH thinks that variabilis is still in the race. He also mentioned the source and timing. Guess what. That's right, mid-January at Rarepalmseeds.

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Donnerstag, 12. August 2021, 22:39

Hello dung beetles,

this is really not nice - I usually assume a reliable species determination at a reputable dealer.
He knows the sources and the supplied species and then also determines the price of the seeds...
I'm curious which types I get from this dealer.

Regards
Roy

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Freitag, 13. August 2021, 09:59

You expect something that a dealer specializing in palm trees can't do. After all, amorphophallus specialists often have difficulties in unequivocally identifying the species affiliation. In addition, this is not always possible. For example.B in the species of the Pseudodracontium group, which was only recently incorporated into the genus Amorphpophallus, the demarcation of the species is completely unclear and requires genetic investigation.

One of the specialists has indicated the need for genetic testing of the species from the Paeoniifolius family. Considering that the exact origin of Paeoniifolius is unknown thanks to centuries of culture, and different species can be easily crossed and there is no end to direct species hybrids, because the hybrids are rarely sterile, there could well be surprises.

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Sonntag, 17. Oktober 2021, 09:22

The 25 plants are harvested and the first ones are immediately replanted.

Harvest 2021

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Montag, 6. Dezember 2021, 05:41

Here are some pictures of one of the Pseudomuelleri in the 2nd growing season. Is so far the only one that is already back in the sheet. Others are already potted, but apparently do not really want to despite swollen buds when planting. In any case, there is still nothing to see above the earth. In others, the buds seem to swell.

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Montag, 6. Dezember 2021, 18:30

Hi, I'm coming a bit late, but from what I know, A. Muelleri seedlings are reddish.
In my opinion, it is not Muelleri.

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Montag, 6. Dezember 2021, 21:41

Well, actually, it has been clear for a long time that these are not Muelleris. The only question now is what exactly that is. As so often, it will probably only reveal the flowers.

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