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Jul 3, 2021 2:44 PM CST
Central Florida (Zone 10a)
Adeniums Bookworm Cactus and Succulents Composter Master Gardener: Florida Orchids
First pic is of flower/spathe taken a week ago
Thumb of 2021-07-03/Wildbloomers/70b02c
Next is looking down on mature 24" leaf
Third is the flower this morning, hasn't changed much. I'm confused by the filaments. Haven't seen them on other aroids.
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Next are new leaves indicating "eyes" on the corm or new corms forming
Then a close up of the flower spike emerging from the space between the leaves
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Last is an attempt to look inside the spathe. Thumb of 2021-07-03/Wildbloomers/c61e3e
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The leaf petioles look ridged but are absolutely smooth. Also no prickles or bumps of any kind. This thing just popped up a year ago amongst my other aroids of this type and I thought I'd ID it when it flowered but I'm at a loss. Going through amorphophallus, dracontium and anchomanes one species at a time. Hoping someone can save me a little time.
Be kind, we all struggle sometimes.

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