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HELP! I need help identifying this plant I ust got
Here is a new plant we got from our neighbor... Noone knows what it is or what it does...
http://www.orchidboard.com/community...tifying-if.jpg The leaves are growing from a circular stem on top. It is really a neat plant. It was growing in shade if that helps. |
Looks like a type of Amorphophallus. I have pictures of one I have in the Social group..http://www.orchidboard.com/community...-pictures.html
If it flowers next year, you will know it. LOL |
Amorphophallus
or snake lily |
Amorphophallus konjac
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Thanks guys. A few questions still...
1. Does it flower or anything? If so, what time of year? 2. What are some suggestions in caring for it? 3. Will it spread/multiply? Thanks everyone!! |
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2. I live in south Florida so I don't do anything. But if you live where it get real cold you may have to dig the bulb up in the winter. 3. Only after it flowers. I was given one and after a few years it flowered. Now that it flowers I have many new bulbs. I recently moved my original bulb and found a couple dozen new bulbs. My leaf structure is different then yours. More palm frond like. |
I will be happy to trade you bulbs, if you ever get extra.
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Hmmmm, I do not recall seeing a bulb. There may have been a small one attached, but when we dug it up it look like just a good root system.. I am very excited to see what this plant does in the coming years.
And yes, if I ever get some bulbs I would love to trade! :) How long does the flower last?? |
If you left soil around the base when you dug it up you may not of noticed the bulb. The flower mine puts out is very ugly and last's about a week before it starts to wilt. The first night is the day you wont forget. They call them the corpse flower and they put out a scent of a dead animal, to attract those green fly's. Luckily mine only last about 4 to 6 hours. I don't know what variety (and there are many) your is, so I don't really know.
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Sorry folks, that is not Amorphophallus - it is Sauromatum venosum. Probably hardy for you in Chicago with heavy mulch for the winter. Think of it as somewhere between Amorphophallus and Arisaema (jack-in-the-pulpit). An internet search should turn up plenty of info. BTW, the entire visible plant you see in the picture is all one leaf.
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