Wild, Wonderful Aroids-Part 3-Amorphophallus-Page 3


plants while they are dormant.
  • And, last, but not least, if you're interested in Amorphophallus or any aroid, join the IAS (International Aroid Society). Spend some time on the web site; there's a wealth of information there with links to more. You can also find out how to subscribe to Aroid-L and where to read the list archives.

    Image Credits

    All graphics are by Marge. Except for the title image, all the graphics are based on Amorphophallus images copyrighted by Alan Galloway and used with his kind permission (inflorescences, spadix, berries, stems and tubers). In addition, the images of the inflorescences of A. konjac, A. paeoniifolius and A. bulbifer belong to Alan. All other photos were taken by Marge, either in her garden, Alan's garden or at Plant Delights Nursery. Do not use these images without written permission from their owner!

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