• Media related to Amorphophallus bulbifer at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Amorphophallus bulbifer at Wikispecies (Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with 'species' microformats, Commons category link from Wikidata, Amorphophallus subg. (wikipedia.org)
  • Many gardeners grow hardy aroids in their garden, ranging from the tiny arisarum to the giant amorphophallus, but few folks have tried members of the genus, Taccarum (tacky-arum). (jlbg.org)
  • The spring pink flowers have no discernable fragrance, unlike many of the other species of amorphophallus . (jlbg.org)
  • Looking great in the garden in late summer is the little known love lily , Amorphophallus kachinensis. (jlbg.org)
  • A typical clone of Amorphophallus bulbifer may have from 3-8 bulbils, while A. 'Old Warty' usually produces dozens per leaf. (jlbg.org)
  • Despite Amorphophallus Bulbifer appearance, and the fact that birds or some other animal disperser perhaps eats them. (charismaticplanet.com)
  • Amorphophallus bulbifer is ripening a lot of fruit these years, at the UConn EEB greenhouses. (charismaticplanet.com)
  • We've had Amorphophallus bulbifer growing outside for 6+ years now in Seattle. (travelmarx.com)