I have a flower that comes up every year. It is a very large maroon coloured flower and only one per plant. I have here the first stages of it as I'm glad it's coming up again this year. I attach a photo that I would like to know if anyone knows what this is?
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found the flower
I found a picture of the flower that came from last year.... does it help?
for a larger pic see:
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...els/flower.jpgAttached FilesLast edited by wheatleys wheels; 10-05-2007, 10:17 PM.Look not from the mind, but from the soul. For the life that is coming is already before us, waiting to open up the world. Just look more closely. Find the eyes to see. - Celestine Prophecy 1st insight
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Can't help identify it - but wow! what a plant! Looks vaguely like an arum of some kind to me, I grew one of the 'corpse plants' a fre years ago but I wouldn't swear to it!
Does it have a scent?The weeks and the years are fine. It's the days I can't cope with!
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I've never known it to have a scent but it stands about 3-4ft tall and I am impressed by it. I want to know the name, as I want to know how to get another (as I cant remember where I got it). Also I would like to know about pollenating it so that it can get to any fruit or seed it may produce, as all I ever get is the flower and I am intrigued if it does anything else. all help is appreciated.Look not from the mind, but from the soul. For the life that is coming is already before us, waiting to open up the world. Just look more closely. Find the eyes to see. - Celestine Prophecy 1st insight
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Definitely an aroid. Arisaema is still my preferred choice, though if it does not set seed then it may not be as they are usually self fertile. They are often fly pollenated, red berries on a stalk like Cuckoo pint. If it does then clean off the flesh when ripe (careful, some are very unpleasant) wash the seeds clean and sow immediately. No heat required, germination in Spring.
Been through the book, but cannot find one with a purely purple spathe like that. They are more often than not striped rather than solid colour.
If it does not smell really badly then Voodoo lily is out too.
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I thikn you may be right Two Sheds... looking at the photos it looks right. Many thanks for all your help. At least I can see if I can purchase another to helpLook not from the mind, but from the soul. For the life that is coming is already before us, waiting to open up the world. Just look more closely. Find the eyes to see. - Celestine Prophecy 1st insight
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I was thinking more like Dracunculus vulgaris myself. The Amorphophallus titanum is a bit bigger than you describe, is rather tender and is probably only to be found either in the Glasshouse at Kew or in the wild. I mean like the spathe is as tall as a grown man!
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palustris - I think you are right looking at the pics on the net i agree. many thanks for your help.Look not from the mind, but from the soul. For the life that is coming is already before us, waiting to open up the world. Just look more closely. Find the eyes to see. - Celestine Prophecy 1st insight
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Well, to give credit where credit is due, I did ask a leading expert on Arisaemas if he could identify it from the description I gave him. He immediately said Dracunculus, since he could not think of an Arisaema with a pure purple spathe as opposed to having stripes. That is the reason it took me till late last night to post the correct answer.
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