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Old 04-15-2009, 11:19 AM
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Very cool! I've seen pics many times but would love to see one in person some day
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Old 04-15-2009, 06:57 PM
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My University bloomed one around 2006. It is quite a sight in person.

It's the largest flower in the world.
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Old 04-15-2009, 07:08 PM
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My University bloomed one around 2006. It is quite a sight in person.

It's the largest flower in the world.
Actually Rafflesia has the largest flower in the world. This Amorph has I believe the largest inflorescence. The flowers are actually tiny.
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Old 05-06-2009, 06:34 PM
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They are awesome! Much cooler then mine. I have the Amorphophallus paeoniifolius just popping up. It looks like its going to flower this time. It also has 4 off shoots.
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Old 05-06-2009, 06:40 PM
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Gotta love aroids! Such bizarre flowers but so fascinating!
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Actually Rafflesia has the largest flower in the world. This Amorph has I believe the largest inflorescence. The flowers are actually tiny.
I have actually heard that the Amorphophallus is the largest flower and the Rafflesia is the heaviest. Not too sure how accurate the fact is but I have read it in a few places.
What exactly would be the difference between an inflorescence and a flower?
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An inflorescence is kind of like a spike that bears flowers on it. That spathe from the amorphophallus has lots of little flowers on it...the giant presentation that you see pictures of is not the actual flower.
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Wow, way cool post. Sandy, would you be able to repost this in the Spathe and Spadix social group? And if you haven't joined I think you would like to. Anyone else who like aroids or grows them also.
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An inflorescence are all the flowers from a plant together. A flower is defined by a Carpel, the female part, and or the male parts, stamens. Does not have to have both. If what looks like a flower has many of each or multiple groups of each coming from different spots, then you have multiple flowers. Multiple flowers coming in at once is an inflorescence. Example, Daisies are made up of many small flowers. Some with petals some without. But if you look closely at them, you will see many many separate flowers. What most people call a flower is actually an inflorescence. All Aroid blooms are an inflorescence because they contain multiple female fowers or males or both.
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I've seen it blooming 2 years ago, at the kew garden in london, but I think it was bit too early
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