Plant Info — Amorphophallus

Amorphophallus Muelleri for Sale

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Amorphophallus Muelleri for Sale

Amorphophallus Muelleri  Amorphophallus Muelleri if found in Java. It grows one leaf from it’s tuber annually. This leaf can reach up to 4′ tall and 3′ in diameter. Like Amorphophallus bulbifer, the leaves on Amorphophallus Muelleri grow bulbils from the leaf axis. Amorphophallus Muelleri reproduces asexually via bulbils that grow right in the middle of the top of the leaf. The larger the leaf, the larger the bulbil produced. An ideal time to harvest the bulbil off the leaf is when it has finished its growing cycle and drops its leaf. The leaf is grown using carbohydrates stored in the tuber. The tuber is completely...

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How to Care for Amorphophallus Borneensis

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How to Care for Amorphophallus Borneensis

Amorphophallus Borneensis for Sale Shop NOW! Water Regularly: Amorphophallus Borneensis love water during its active growing period. Water and fertilize regularly for best results. Soil in Active Growth: Provide a well-draining chunky soil and keep it constantly slightly moist. When the plant goes into a rest phase, keep the soil a bit less moist.  **We offer a refined selection of potting medium curated for this specie. It includes a rich mix of nutrients, including slow release fertilizer as well as rooting inoculants for keep this plant nourished all season long. Shop our specialized blends for this specie HERE! *The goal for Amorphophallus Borneensis Care is to keep...

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List of Amorphophallus Species of the World

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List of Amorphophallus Species of the World

**This list is continually being updated as we learn of more Amorphophallus Species.  Aberrans  Abyssinicus Adalah Adamsensis Albidus   Albispathus  (Thailand) Albus  Allenii  Annulifer Angolensis Angulatus (Indonesia) Aphyllus Ardii  Asper (Indonesia)  Asterostigmatus  (Thailand) Atroviridis  Bankokensis  Bantae  Barbatus  Baumanii Beccarii Blumei aka Muelleri (Indonesia, Thailand) Bognerianus Bolikhamxayensis Borneensis (Indonesia)  Brachyphyllus or Niahensis Brevispathus  Bulbifer (Indonesia) Calabaricus  Campanulatus Carneus  Cicatricifer ‘keep dry’ Cirrifer  Claudelii  Coaetaneus  Commutatus  Consimilis Costatus  Coudercii  (Thailand) Croatii  Cruddasianus  (Thailand) Dactylifer (Philiphines) Dalzielii Decus-Silvae (Indonesia) Declinatus  Discophorus  Dixenii  (Thailand) Dracontium  Dunnii  Eburneus  Eichleri Elatus  Elegans  Excentricus  Exentricus x krausei ‘keep dry’ Fallax    (Noong Nooch)  Fuscus  (Thailand) Gigas (Indonesia) Galbra...

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How to Care for Amorphophallus Gigas

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How to Care for Amorphophallus Gigas

Shop NOW! Amorphophallus Gigas   How to Care for Amorphophallus Gigas In Sumatra Indonesia, there are 2 climatic cycles, a dry period and a wet period. Watering: Amorphophallus Gigas love water while leafing and during their wet season in West Sumatra. They typically grow year-round with intermittent 'rest periods'. Water frequently during their leafing cycle and during their wet season. Keep dry during their dry season and only water intermittently after the soil is slightly dry. Fertilize regularly for best results. Soil: Amorphophallus Gigas, like many other Aroids, love to be in chunky soil. An ideal consistency for these types of plants is an approximate blend of 50/10/20/10 (Perlite/Sand/Coco Bark/Coco Coir respectively).  **We offer...

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Amorphophallus Decus-Silvae for Sale

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Amorphophallus Decus-Silvae for Sale

Shop NOW! Amorphophallus Decus-Silvae Photo referenced: Inflorescence   Amorphophallus Decus-Silvae is endemic to a restricted area of West Java, Indonesia. This specie is closely related to Amorphophallus Gigas. Both these species produce inflorescences atop a long stalk. When in bloom, the inflorescence of Amorphophallus Decus-Silvae grow to approximately 5' tall. The flower consists of a purple spathe and giant white spadix, which sits above the stalk that grows up to 8ft tall (see below).   Photo referenced: Inflorescence   When leafing, this single leaf of the Amorphophallus Decus-Silvae grow on a petiole that can reach up to 12ft tall. This speckled petiole is comprised of brown, green, and white hues. These unique and organic shaped...

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