My New Favourite Plants
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2020 9:04 pm
I got these tubers back in June...
Amorphophallus konjac, the Voodoo Lily and Amorphophallus henryi, Henry's Voodoo Lily. These two plants are closely related to the Corpse Flower, Amorphophallus titanum.
They are tropical plants but die off at the end of the growing season, sprouting again next spring, each year the tuber gets bigger and produces small side tubers. Eventually after several years if you are lucky enough the plant will produce a single large flower that only lasts a few days, which is not a bad thing as the flower is normally pollenated by carrion flies, so the flower smells like rotten flesh.
Two of the 4 plants have died off, the other 2 still hanging on alive but starting to yellow. I will overwinter the tubers in dry potting soil and replant them in larger pots in early Spring.
The one species, Amorphophallus konjac, is used to make Shirataki noodles.
JimW
Amorphophallus konjac, the Voodoo Lily and Amorphophallus henryi, Henry's Voodoo Lily. These two plants are closely related to the Corpse Flower, Amorphophallus titanum.
They are tropical plants but die off at the end of the growing season, sprouting again next spring, each year the tuber gets bigger and produces small side tubers. Eventually after several years if you are lucky enough the plant will produce a single large flower that only lasts a few days, which is not a bad thing as the flower is normally pollenated by carrion flies, so the flower smells like rotten flesh.
Two of the 4 plants have died off, the other 2 still hanging on alive but starting to yellow. I will overwinter the tubers in dry potting soil and replant them in larger pots in early Spring.
The one species, Amorphophallus konjac, is used to make Shirataki noodles.
JimW