Amorphophallus brachyphyllus grows from an underground tuber. A single leaf emerges from that tuber, which is strangely, very similar to many different leaves. The Arum-like will first make leaves a number of times until the plant has saved up enough nutrients, before flowering spectacularly. Amorphophallus brachyphyllus, like many other related species, has a distinctive odor. In this case the flower smells rather pleasantly of fried fish. The plant grows to approximately 90 cm in size and therefore fits in a somewhat smaller space. Eye-catching orange-red berries appear after flowering.
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| Adult height: 100 cm |
| Adult width: 40 cm |
| Flower period: All year |
| Temperature winter: 5 °C |
| Product type: Plant |
| Plant type: Terrarium |
| Growth habit: Creeping |
| Growth rate: Normal |
| Properties: Special |
| Araflora info: Limited |
| Natural habitat: South America |
| Altitude range: 0-1000 m |











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