Dear Marek,
this plant is Tacca
leontopetaloides.
I found a tuber of this plant 2 years ago
in Gambia.
Berthold
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Gesendet: Freitag, 27. Juli 2007 02:29
An: Discussion of aroids
Betreff: [Aroid-l] Is this an aroid?
Hello
all!
Today I got these
photos to identify, but I think the plant isn't a member of Araceae.
What can you say about this?
Marek
----- Original Message -----
To: abri1973@wp.pl
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 4:42
PM
Subject: Possibly unidentified
aroid
Good day. We found this unusual
plant growing in a pot at a nursery in south Florida and the nursery
owner, considering it a weed, gave it to us. From its growth
habit, we first considered it an aroid; however, since the blooms are
opening, we're not sure at all. For size reference, the plant is
pictured growing in a 1-gallon pot and there is approximately a 2-week
span between the first pictures of the buds and then the buds
opening. Please let me know if I can be of any further
assistance and I definitely appreciate whatever help you can give
us.
Best regards,
Monica MacLeod
Plant when we first received it and base of
main plant and bloom spike.
First pictures of buds.2-weeks later-individual buds opening.2-weeks later-overall picture of bloom spike and
plant.
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