Amorphophallus paeoniifolius ??
Thank you
Saroj Kasaju

On Monday, August 25, 2014 at 8:25:00 PM UTC+5:45 Vijayasankar wrote:

> I agree with Neil ji and Rawat ji; it is *Amorphophallus* sp. 
> It is possible that they grow in the same habitat thus can cause 
> confusion. But they are easily distinguishable by their leaf, flower/infl. 
> etc.
>
> Here is the key from Flora of China:
> -
> Leaves variously divided (most commonly pedate to pedatisect but not 
> decompound), very rarely entire; berries ripening reddish.    *Arisaema* 
> + Leaves commonly solitary, usually decompound, very rarely pedate, never 
> entire; berries ripening red or blue.    *Amorphophallus* 
>    
>
>  
> Regards  
>
> Vijayasankar
> ------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> Vijayasankar Raman, Ph.D.
> National Center for Natural Products Research
> University of Mississippi
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 4:15 AM, Santhan P <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Sir, this is Arisaema only, Amarphophalus is taller and giant and is 
>> cultivated in regular plots. Arisaema is almost like a weed one can see it 
>> very frequently. I can post the flowers when it is in flowering.
>>
>>
>> On Monday, August 25, 2014 1:40:25 PM UTC+5:30, D.S Rawat wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes, the leaves resemble more to Amorphophallus than Arisaema.
>>> DSRawat Pantnagar
>>>
>>> On Monday, August 25, 2014 12:22:48 PM UTC+5:30, Santhan P wrote:
>>>>
>>>> *Arisaema tortuosum (Wall.) Schott.*, common herb in theshady forest 
>>>> floor, roadsides western ghats area adjacent to west cost, now in fruiting.
>>>>
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