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The label on one of two amorphophallus konjac, also known as devil's tongue, voodoo lily, snake palm, or elephant yam, at the Indiana University Greenhouse on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025.
China: the source document initially refers to this plant as “black taro” used as a basis for making “black bean curd”. However, in a note to this statement, the author refers to the “bean curd” as a ...
One of the most interesting plants in Ohio State University's Chadwick Arboretum and Learning Gardens this season is Amorphophallus konjac , commonly known as devil's tongue or the voodoo lily.
The Amorphophallus konjac, or the corpse flower, is in bloom at the Dennis K. Walker Greenhouse at Cal Poly Humboldt on Wednesday. The flower last bloomed in April 2021 and will put off its ...
The amorphophallus titanum came and went, but pinch your nose; it's little stinky cousin, the Voodoo Lily is just hours away from releasing its first stink bomb ever. It was planted three years ago.
Fortunately, a few incredibly cool Amorphophallus are hardy enough to grow outdoors year-round in the Puget Sound region.The best, in my opinion, is konjac voodoo lily (Amorphophallus konjac).For ...
Your plant probably is either Amorphophallus rivieri or Amorphophallus konjac. Most likely, it's konjac, which grows from a corm that is made into edible cakes in Japan. Both are known as stink ...
The Franklin Park Conservatory is preparing for a rare and exciting event. The voodoo lily, or Amorphophallus konjac, is set to bloom and visitors can catch its unusual smell firsthand. The unique ...
Due to the peak bloom’s short window, Policicchio is inviting locals to his office, 933 Butternut Drive, from 8:30-a.m.-5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, April 21-22, to view, and smell, the flower ...