Il giorno 30/mar/2012, alle ore 04:44, Brian O'Brien ha scritto:
> Hello All,
> I walked into our college greenhouse today to check on some hot
> pepper plants from Ghana that I have growing there (a story of their
> own), and noticed a fragrance. It had rotten egg and
> more-than-usually-smoth fecal notes. The source was an Amorphophallus
> inflorescence. This was an unexpected first-bloom flowering of a plant
> from a seed from James Symon (barring errors, which are unlikely within
> our local context). The seeds were originally identified as A. gigas,
> sent along with A. titanum seeds.
> Assistance with identification will be much appreciated (I'm
> assuming that it's not A. gigas). Here's a link to photos on Flickr:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/aeranthes/sets/72157629698684229/
>
> Brian
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