IS it arisaema?

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Sushant More

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Jun 17, 2014, 12:59:21 PM6/17/14
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Please id is this arisaema or amorphophallus? 
Found in Murbad forest 2014 june  

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J.M. Garg

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Jun 26, 2014, 1:34:10 AM6/26/14
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.



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Jun 26, 2014, 3:04:10 AM6/26/14
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Amorphophallus. You can always recognize an Amorphophallus shoot by the fact it has 3 distinct but equal leaf sections. Each section will be divided again into several leaflets. In Arisaema you will never see that, if they are divided they are either radiatisect (umbrella-like) or have unequal sections with a central leaflet and 2 lateral divided ones along a substalk called a rachis (tortuosum, neglectum). Can’t help you with the species.

 

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J.M. Garg

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Jun 28, 2014, 11:57:16 AM6/28/14
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Thanks, Manudev ji.

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Sorry for my late reply. I am on a field trip to Meghalaya and Arunchal Pradesh right now and I don't have my laptop with me.
This is definitely a species of genus Amorphophalus.

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Pudji Widodo

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Jun 29, 2014, 2:17:17 AM6/29/14
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Amorphophallus konjac

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Faculty of Biology Jenderal Soedirman University
PURWOKERTO 53122 INDONESIA

Sushant More

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Jun 29, 2014, 2:25:35 AM6/29/14
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Thanks to all

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Gurcharan Singh

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Apr 19, 2021, 2:44:12 AM4/19/21
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Forwarding for ID
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Gurcharan Singh

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Saroj Kumar Kasaju

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Jul 12, 2025, 8:39:20 AM7/12/25
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Amorphophallus bulbifer (Roxb.)

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Saroj Kasaju
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