Different species of Amorphophallus

Amorphophallus titanum

Amorphophallus titanum

Amorphophallus peonifolius

Amorphophallus

Amorphophallus

Amorphophallus

Amorphophallus

Amorphophallus konjak
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Amorphophallus titanum
Amorphophallus titanum
Amorphophallus peonifolius
Amorphophallus
Amorphophallus
Amorphophallus
Amorphophallus
Amorphophallus konjak
Amorphophallus bulbifer
Date:
by Alex Butova, the Witch of Herbs and Cats
...This beautiful, low-maintenance plant has been living in our homes
for over two hundred years. The name of Callisia speaks for itself - Callisia
from the Greek is kallos meaning beauty and fragans means
fragrant. It is not only an easy ornamental plant for both garden and indoor
collection, it has wide medicinal use in Europe. Its active biological substances
that can fight infections, stimulate metabolism, strengthen immunity and
circulatory system...
...Moreover, the leaves and flowers of Callisia fragrans are edible, the
plant has been used as a food source in tropical countries. The rhizomes are
also edible and can be boiled or roasted... Every garden or indoor plant
collection should have this easy and useful plant!..
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1015 Annona reticulata - Red Custard Apple var. Tobago Pink |
Grown in 10"/3 gal pot $84.95 ![]() |
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6231 Annona sp var. White Giant - Large White Sugar Apple |
Grown in 10"/3 gal pot $149.95 ![]() |
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3707 Avocado tree Fuerte (Dwarf), Grafted (Persea americana) |
Grown in 10"/3 gal pot $89.95 ![]() |
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3916 Avocado tree Nishikawa, Grafted (Persea americana) |
Grown in 10"/3 gal pot $89.95 ![]() |
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3529 Avocado tree Wurtz, Grafted (Persea americana) |
Grown in 10"/3 gal pot $89.95 ![]() |
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3917 Avocado tree Yamagata, Grafted (Persea americana)! td> |
Grown in 10"/3 gal pot $89.95 ![]() |
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1073 Black Sapote tree Black Beauty, Diospyros digyna, Grafted |
Grown in 10"/3 gal pot, grafted $74.95 ![]() |
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5831 Calliandra selloi (brevipes) Pink Lilian |
Grown in 6"/1 gal pot $32.95 ![]() |
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2003 Calliandra tweedii With Love - Red Tassel Flower |
Grown in 6"/1 gal pot $32.95 ![]() |
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3047 Dichrostachys cinerea - Princess Earrings, Sickle bush |
Grown in 6"/1 gal pot $37.95 ![]() |
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1079 Eugenia braziliensis Erythrocarpa - Red Grumichama |
Grown in 10"/3 gal pot $52.95 ![]() |
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4339 Guava tree Indonesian White, Psidium guajava |
Grown in 10"/3 gal pot $62.95 ![]() |
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1193 Hog Plum tree, Red Hog Plum, Spondias purpurea |
Grown in 10"/3 gal pot $67.95 Sale $42.95 ![]() |
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2812 Jaboticaba tree var. Sabara, Myrciaria cauliflora |
Grown in 10"/3 gal pot
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3689 Longan tree Biew Kiew, Euphoria longana, Air-layered |
Grown in 10"/3 gal pot $74.95 ![]() |
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3639 Longan tree Sri Champoo, Euphoria longana, Air-layered |
Grown in 10"/3 gal pot $74.95 ![]() |
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5026 Manihot esculenta cv. Variegata - Variegated Yuca Root |
Grown in 6"/1 gal pot $37.95 ![]() |
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1377 Megaskepasma erythrochlamys - Brazilian plume |
Grown in 6-10"/1-3 gal pot $37.95 ![]() |
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5251 Polianthes tuberosa (Agave amica) - Tuberose Shringar |
Grown in 6"/1 gal pot $27.95 ![]() |
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6790 Pseudorhipsalis (Wittia) amazonica - Blue Flame |
Grown in 6"/1 gal pot $37.95 ![]() |
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2753 Rollinia deliciosa - Biriba |
Grown in
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5393 Stephanotis floribunda - Bridal Bouquet, 1 gal pot |
Grown in 6"/1 gal pot $32.95 ![]() |
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2073 Stictocardia beraviensis - Hawaiian Sunset Bell |
Grown in 10"/3 gal pot $37.95 ![]() |
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1202 Syzygium samarangense Stinark - Wax Jamboo, pink/red fruit |
Grown in 10"/3 gal pot $72.95 ![]() |
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2345 Tacca chantrieri - Bat Head Lily, Black Tacca |
Grown in 6"/1 gal pot $52.95 ![]() |
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3552 Vitis rotundifolia - Muscadine Grape Isons Black |
Grown in 10"/3 gal pot, large plant $42.95 ![]() |
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5894 Amorphophallus paeoniifolius (campanulatus) - Voodoo lily |
Grown in 6"/1 gal pot $32.95 ![]() |
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5561 Arundina graminifolia - Bamboo Orchid, Bird Ground Orchid |
Grown in 6"/1 gal pot
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Date:
Rare Amorphophallus ralative, Typhonium venosum (Sauromatum venosum), is
a common shade-loving house or garden plant from temperate and tropical
Africa and Asia. This plant is also known as the Voodoo Bulb because of its
ability to flower from a corm without soil and water. Tuberous perennial with
solitary, segmented round leaf and strange, arum-like flower. Rare collectable,
it is a showy exotic container plant.
Typhonium grows to around 20 inches tall from an underground corm. A
large corm can spawn multiple new corms. Inflorescences emerge before the
leaves. An inflorescence has a purplish-brown-spotted, yellowish spathe and a
purplish-brown spadix which emit a strong odor perceived as similar to cow
manure, rotting flesh, or a dirty wet dog, depending on who smells the
inflorescence ;) The odor lasts only a day and attracts carrion-feeding insects which can
pollinate this plant.
Plants we have in stock, have tubers 1-2" in diameter. The plant goes
dormant in winter and starts sprouting in March-April. Keep soil slightly
moist but not wet, and wait for the magic leaf to pop up... The plant should
flower within a year or two.
Date:
Capricorn - 12/22
- 1/19.
An EARTH sign ruled by the planet Saturn. Capricorn's plants usually have
few flowers, or small flowers, are knobby or woody, and may have an unpleasant
smell or taste. Saturn rules plants with long lives and slow growth, so
plants with annual rings are also associated with the Goat.
Physiologically, Saturn rules the systems that give the body its
structure and form: the skeletal system, and the skin, teeth, joints, and knees, so
plants that are high in calcium can be very beneficial. Those can be woody
plants and shrubs that show annual rings, as well as some poisonous or
narcotic plants. Saturn plants are useful in treating arthritis and rheumatism.
Traditional Capricorn appreciates a spice that is powerful but familiar. Black pepper adds flavor and a bit of heat to both food and life,
creating movement without too much change.
Capricorn Zodiac
lucky plants:
Baobab, Peach Palm, Patchouli, Bamboo, Cordyline, Spider Lily, Serissa, Desert Rose, Croton, Aloe, Palms, Giraffe knee plant - Gonatopus boivinii, Adenanthera, Black Pepper, Solanums, Loquat, Aglaonema, Jacaranda, Rosemary, Shisham - Dalbergia sissoo, Neem Tree, Nutmeg, Calendula, Brugmansia, Cannabis, Coca, Kava-Kava, Root Beer plant, Kratom, Banesteriopsis, Psychotria, Quince, Almonds, Ginkgo, Olive, Strophanthus, Bread Flower, Amorphophallus, Areca Palm, Anadenanthera, all Pipers, Brunfelsia, Chaya, Persimmons, Surinam Cherry, Bel Fruit, Ashoka Tree, Calla Lily.
For other signs information, see full Plant Horoscope.
Date:
Elephant Foot Yam seed production
Q: Very interesting information about Amorphophallus in your recent newsletter! (which I always enjoy BTW). I would like to purchase those fresh seeds, and I have a couple of questions. Did you have to hand pollinate that flower? I've heard it is not easy to set a fruit. Also, is this an edible variety?
A: From
Mark Hooten, the Garden Whiz. These Elephant Yam seeds were produced as
a result of hand pollination between two different Amorphophallus
paeoniifolius plants grown from entirely different sources. Both plants over ten years
old. One corm originated from a traditional Chinese market here in Ft. Myers,
while the other came from a Hindu market in Naples. As both were being sold
for eating (the prepared corms of the sweet types are a popular Asian
vegetable), we know they are of the "sweet" type, not the acrid type which is the
commonest in cultivation. The flowering occurred this last April, with the fruit
spike maturing in October which is very fast considering it may take up to a
year to mature this fruit!
The flowering image shows three different flowers all emerging from a
single clump of the Chinese plant which has developed over the years, each
flower being a couple of days apart. This is the plant which made the
fruit-spike, one of its flowers having been hand pollinated by the Hindu store plant on
the other side of the property. Notice all of the large blue flies swarming
the fully mature and very stinky flower!
Check out Fresh seeds of Amorphophallus paeoniifolius. Only a few packs left!
Date:
Virgo - 8/23-9/22. Virgo is an EARTH sign ruled by the planet Mercury, which also rules Gemini. Virgo is traditionally the Goddess of the Grain, and is associated with autumn. Her plants often have finely divided leaves or stems, subtle odors, or small, brightly-colored flowers. The most beneficial plants for Virgo are high in potassium and help to calm the nerves. In its rulership of Virgo, Mercury governs the abdomen and the lower intestinal tract and the entire digestive process. Herbs associated with Virgo assist in digestion (as do Cancer herbs) and help to reduce flatulence. The relaxing, calming scents help Virgo release stress and worries.
Virgo
Zodiac lucky plants: Amorphophallus, Dill,
Barringtonia, Bolusanthus, Dioscorea, Grewia asiatica
(Falsa), Hibiscus Karkade, Iboza riparia, Lagerstroemia
Queens Crape Myrtle, Laurus nobilis (Bay Leaf), Lippia,
Melissa, Catnip, Mint, Arugula, Piper betle, Piper
sarmentosum, Psychotria, Clove, Banisteriopsis, Papaya,
Mesua ferrea (Ironwood), Assai Palm, Jacaranda, Pimenta
dioica (Allspice), Petrea, Plumbago, Clitoria, Eranthemum,
Litchi, Cashew, Pecan, Nut trees, Cherries, Lavender,
Sansiveria, Aloe vera, Blackberry, Honey suckle, Satureja,
Vitex, Mulberry, Elaeocarpus, Feronia elephantum (Bel
Fruit). On the photo: Sauromatum venosum - Voodoo Lily.
For links to these plants and other signs information, see
full Plant Horoscope.
Date:
Capricorn - 12/22 - 1/19.
An EARTH sign ruled by the planet Saturn. Capricorn's plants usually have few flowers, or small flowers, are knobby or woody, and may have an unpleasant smell or taste. Saturn rules plants with long lives and slow growth, so plants with annual rings are also associated with the Goat.
Physiologically, Saturn rules the systems that give the body its structure and form: the skeletal system, and the skin, teeth, joints, and knees, so plants that are high in calcium can be very beneficial. Those can be woody plants and shrubs that show annual rings, as well as some poisonous or narcotic plants. Saturn plants are useful in treating arthritis and rheumatism. Traditional Capricorn appreciates a spice that is powerful but familiar. Black pepper adds flavor and a bit of heat to both food and life, creating movement without too much change.
Capricorn Zodiac lucky plants:
Baobab, Peach Palm, Patchouli, Bamboo, Cordyline, Spider Lily, Serissa, Desert Rose, Croton, Aloe, Palms, Giraffe knee plant - Gonatopus boivinii, Adenanthera, Black Pepper, Solanums, Loquat, Aglaonema, Jacaranda, Rosemary, Shisham - Dalbergia sissoo, Neem Tree, Calendula, Brugmansia, Cannabis, Coca, Kava-Kava, Root Beer plant, Kratom, Banesteriopsis, Psychotria, Quince, Almonds, Ginkgo, Olive, Strophanthus, Bread Flower, Amorphophallus, Areca Palm, Anadenanthera, all Pipers, Brunfelsia, Chaya, Persimmons, Surinam Cherry, Bel Fruit, Ashoka Tree, Calla Lily.
For other signs information, see full Plant Horoscope.
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Date:
Virgo - 8/23-9/22. Virgo is an EARTH sign ruled by the planet Mercury, which also rules Gemini.
Virgo is traditionally the Goddess of the Grain, and is associated with autumn. Her plants often have finely divided leaves or stems, subtle odors, or small, brightly-colored flowers. The most beneficial plants for Virgo are high in potassium and help to calm the nerves.
In its rulership of Virgo, Mercury governs the abdomen and the lower intestinal tract and the entire digestive process. Herbs associated with Virgo assist in digestion (as do Cancer herbs) and help to reduce flatulence. The relaxing, calming scents help Virgo release stress and worries.
Virgo Zodiac lucky plants: Amorphophallus, Anethum graveolens (Dill), Barringtonia, Bolusanthus, Dioscorea, Grewia asiatica (Falsa), Hibiscus sabdariffa (Karkade), Iboza riparia, Lagerstroemia speciosa (Queens Crape Myrtle), Laurus nobilis (Bay Leaf), Lippia, Melissa, Catnip, Mint, Arugula, Piper betle, Piper sarmentosum, Psychotria, Syzygium aromaticum (Clove), Banisteriopsis, Papaya, Mesua ferrea (Ironwood), Momordica, Euterpe oleracea (Assai Palm), Jacaranda, Magnolia officinalis, Pimenta dioica (Allspice), Osteospermum, Petrea, Plumbago, Clitoria, Eranthemum, Litchi, Cashew, Pecan, Nut trees, Cherries, Lavender, Myrtles, Sansiveria, Aloe vera, Blackberry, Honey suckle, Satureja, Vitex, Mulberry, Elaeocarpus, Clausena lansium (Wampi), Feronia elephantum (Bel Fruit).
For other signs information, see full Plant Horoscope.