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Pascal:I purchased it as Arisaema griffithii.Arnold
This Arisaema nepenthoides has been open since the 23rd April and only now starting to develop leaves.It is strange just to see the flower sitting on the end of a bare stem.I love the mottling of both stem and flower.I did enter a small part of this photo in 'Puzzles' but no one seems to have wanted to play. (There was a reasonable clue too)
I did enter a small part of this photo in 'Puzzles' but no one seems to have wanted to play. (There was a reasonable clue too)
Do you have a photo showing the flower just sitting atop a naked stem... would like to see it. Does the flower have any scent or odor?
Even if you put a picture of the entire flower in the puzzle it still could not be solved because without a picture of the leaves it could have been the related A. wattii too.....
Mark,I hadn't taken a photo of the whole stem so I just did.The leaves are just breaking out.I have yet to detect an odour from any Arisaema
The hybrid I posted earlier in this thread of A. amurense x tashiroi stinks like a wet dog, just like its parent, a robust A. amurense form.
Pascal,Arisaema as an answer would have sufficed.
Granted, that was already a very tough challenge...
That would have been a rum answer Maggi