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Anchomanes difformis


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One of the more oddball plants I have managed to accumulate over the years. Only ever produces one stalk, goes dormant, comes back every year. Never reproduced itself in 10 years.

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"You can't see California without Marlon Brando's eyes"---SliPknot

 

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The leaves have always intrigued me, looks like someone's been at them with scissors. I grew mine from seed but they have multiplied vegetatively and flower.

An emerging flower (spathe), the prickly leaf stalk on the left

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That's as much as they open up.

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Never got this from mine. Will concentrate on fertilizing it and hope in time it multiplies!

 

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  • 1 month later...

Mine (in the pot) are flowering now. The ones in the ground have continued to multiply (vegetatively) and are dense clumps. But there's no signs of them going to flower.

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dig around the roots a bit ..

I found they do propagate from root cuttings !

And will set lots of seeds easily when they do mature and flower.

Michael in palm paradise,

Tully, wet tropics in Australia, over 4 meters of rain every year.

Home of the Golden Gumboot, its over 8m high , our record annual rainfall.

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