Botanical Profile
Amorphophallus sp. “Raungense” is a tropical tuberous aroid from the Araceae family known for its unusual foliage and rare regional form.
Scientific Name
Amorphophallus sp. “Raungense” (undescribed or locality-based variant related to Indonesian Amorphophallus species).
Local Name
Commonly referred to as Raung Amorphophallus or wild elephant yam among Indonesian aroid collectors.
Native Habitat
Originates from tropical forest regions near Mount Raung, Indonesia, with warm temperatures, high humidity, and seasonal rainfall.
Germination Difficulty
Moderate — seeds require fresh condition, stable moisture, and warm temperatures for reliable germination.
Germination Timeframe
Typically germinates within 4–8 weeks under humid tropical conditions.
Growing Condition
Grow in bright indirect light, loose organic soil, high humidity, and temperatures between 24–30°C. Keep soil moist but well-drained.
Collector Significance
Collectors value this plant because of its uncommon locality form, limited seed availability, and distinctive tropical aroid characteristics.
General Information
These seeds are rare and often hard to find online. Many available seeds have low viability due to long storage, but we provide fresh seeds with higher germination potential.
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