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Amorphophallus atroviridis
Amorphophallus atroviridis is a smaller growing Amorphophallus. This plant has nice size white/ pink inflorescence, some have shown to have more pink than others. Some of the inflorescence have a spiral effect to the top portion of the spadix. The petioles are pink/maroon in color, some have white blotches while others may have non. The foliage is a dark green color with a pink rim around the edge. The foliage is a bit velvety to the touch and can be seen in some of the photos. Mature plants are 1 to 2 feet tall and just a few inches wide. This species goes dormant in winter months. FACTS Foliage: Velvet dark foliage with pink rims and maroon stems Flower: Pink to white usually 8 to 12 inches long and held on top of maroon petiole Height: 1 foot tall Situation: Full sun to partial shade Zone: 9 and up Species/Hybridizer: Species |