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Leena, I went to see what he said about A. bockii on the facebook group for Arisaema. It seems to be an Arisaema engleri, the name bockii referred to an earlier but incomplete description. Perhaps it should be called Arisaema bockii/engleri. It's so beautiful! :)Both the leaves and the flowers...
Leena - your plant is Arisaema amurense (a very variable species, with many different forms in the wild and cultivation). Yours sounds like a good rubust plant. But you'd be wise not to follow Sulev Savisaar and circulate it under the name 'bockii' (either as a species name or cultivar name) as it will lead to confusion!The reason being - in the latest version of the Flora of China, the plant that many people know as Arisaema engleri has been renamed Arisaema bockii. Valid arguements exist for naming this plant either 'engleri' or 'bockii', and depending on who you ask, you'll get different answers as to which name is correct (way above my pay grade!) Whatever this plant should be called, it has nothing to do with A.yunnanense, or A.amurense.