Amorphophallus Rivieri

Marge Talt mtalt at HORT.NET
Thu Aug 1 07:13:07 CEST 2002


Duncan, Pete is correct.  A. rivieri is the former name of A. konjac.
Plant Delights, I believe, lists these.  Probably others sell it as
well, as this is the hardiest form, as far as I know, and also the
most easily located.  I've been growing it outside in the colder end
of z 7 for several years now.

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> From: McAlpine, Duncan G <duncan.g.mcalpine at PSS.BOEING.COM>
>
> Reading some old magazines I ran across an article on
Amorphophallus
> Rivieri. Any idea who may sell this?
>
> The article was from Raymond B. Wailes... 1937
>
> Duncan



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