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chumleyrobert
08-06-2008, 09:11 PM
I have bulbs of amorphophallus bulbifer for sale or trade. I also have seedlings of a native 'red' yucca from N.W. Texas for sale or trade.

Bananaman88
08-08-2008, 01:07 PM
How large does A. bulbifer get compared to A. titanum? We used to have a titatnum at the botanical garden I worked at. Those things are awesome! Of course, they smell horrible the first couple of days. Have you ever grown Dracunculus vulgaris? Smells like rotting meat as well. Cool flower though.

chumleyrobert
08-08-2008, 10:58 PM
None of them get as big as "Titanium". If you want a Titanium, Plant Delights has them fo $50......but won't sell you one unless your serious. I like the "Bulbifer". The bulb itself, after a few years can get as big as a 'basketball' with the plant itself well over 6' tall. They call this one the "stemulation voodoo lily" They produce more than one pink 'vase shaped flowers' when they get mature. Robert Chumley

exoticplant07
03-08-2009, 02:25 AM
I have bulbs of amorphophallus bulbifer for sale or trade. I also have seedlings of a native 'red' yucca from N.W. Texas for sale or trade.

I am looking to buy amorphophallus bulbifer bulbs. please send me an email at exoticplant07@yahoo.com if you have any to sell. I am always looking for any type of amorphophallus, I am trying to collect all 200 varieties. Thanks,Ty

exoticplant07
03-08-2009, 02:26 AM
I am interested in your amorphophallus bulbifier. If you still have some to sell let me know.Thanks, Ty
email exoticplant07@yahoo.com

Zac in NC
05-12-2009, 08:57 PM
I have to disagree. That photograph isn't bulbifer. Its konjak. And Tony will sell titanums to anyone. He just says its only for serious people. I've had one, but it hated the move from TX to NC in November, and it died. I want to try a new one now that I am living in a subtropical climate. I already have 8 or so species, including bulbifer and konjak, among others.

Zac

saltydad
05-12-2009, 10:57 PM
I'm no expert, but the Amorphophallus pic looks just like my konjac.

Zac in NC
05-13-2009, 03:13 PM
Bulbifer has much wider leaflets, and fewer, usually with a reddish overcast to them, but not as much as atroviridis, but its bronzy. And if that was bulbifer, at that size, there would be numerous axillary bulbils forming. I do find bulbifer a bit easier to grow and propagate, as it seems to be fairly fool-proof.

Zac