Amorphophallus albus, Dwarf White Voodoo Lily is another of the small group of temperate Amophophallus in a genus of predominantly tropical species. For that reason, it is a prized addition to any collection offering the grower a no-fuss plant than can be nurtured to flowering-size without all the heating required for the tropical species. A relatively small-sized plant with the typical umbrella foliage it has an eccentric shaped inflorescence with a pale creamy-green spathe and a prominent creamy-yellow or sometimes green spadix.
Amorphophallus albus freely produces many offsets sending out rhizomatous stolons that will quickly form a large clump. It does well in a cool unheated glasshouse under netting or can be placed outside in a woodland or jungle setting where it can benefit from the overhang of larger plants. Humidity during the summer growing season and a warm mulch of bark are important. As with all the Aroids, attention to providing a free-draining yet fertile substrate is key to success.
Additional Information
Order | Alismatales |
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Family | Araceae |
Sub-Family | Aroideae |
Geographical Origin | China: S. Sichuan, NE. Yunnan |
Cultivation | Shade or partial shade. Avoid full sun. Warm humid atmosphere in summer. Fertile, well-drained substrate. Stop watering as the foliage dies down in autumn and keep completely dry during winter dormancy |
Eventual Height | 40-50cm |
Eventual Spread | 30-40cm, clumping wider |
Hardiness | Tubers are hardy in the UK providing the drainage is good to ensure they don't rot. A thick bark mulch is sensible. Grow under glass the first year then plant out resultant offsets in following years |
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