Common names:
Devil’s Tongue, Voodoo Lily
Leopard Palm, Corpse Flower
Snake Palm, Umbrella Arum
Family: Araceae
Plant and photos:
John Moran, USA
Featured image above: An AI text-to-image impression of Amorphophallus rivieri ‘konjac’. The Voodoo plant. Copyright The Amateurs’ Digest Archive 2024.
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See THE AMATEURS’ DIGEST September, 2003 Vol 15 Issue 3 for the interesting story behind this plant, many additional photos showing the progression of this amazing flower and detailed instructions on how to grow, flower and propagate this tuber.
When old enough, the Amorphophallus tuber produces a fascinating six foot plus tall flower in early May, before the leaf emerges and in this case, even before the tuber is planted in the ground. This plant flowered in John’s home and he made a picture record of the progress from day one.
The flower resembles a giant purple vase, the lower part of which has greenish brown spots. The vase (called a spathe) is home to a 3′ purple spadix that sits atop a 2′ speckled petiole. The flower has a really foul smell.
(c) Photograph Copyright of The Amateurs’ Digest and John Moran, USA.
TADA: The photos are missing from this one in The Wayback.