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Picture: The spathe and the base of the spadix of the Devil's Tongue, Snake Palm or Umbrella Arum (Amorphophallus rivieri), a large cormous perennial found from Indonesia to southern Japan. It produces deeply divided leaves up to 1.3m wide and pungent aroid flowers with a spathe to 40cm long and a spadix and appendix to 55cm long. This is the cultivar 'Konjac', which has a slightly larger limb that the species and is cultivated in its native range for its edible corms. For more photos of this subject please see photo category Amorphophallus - Devil's Tongue
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