Botanical Profile
Amorphophallus galbra is a rare tropical aroid in the Araceae family, known for its underground tuber and unusual flowering structure.
Scientific Name
Amorphophallus galbra
Local Name
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Native Habitat
This species originates from tropical forest regions of Southeast Asia, where it grows in warm, humid environments with rich organic soil and seasonal rainfall.
Germination Difficulty
Moderate — seeds require stable warmth, humidity, and consistently moist conditions for successful germination.
Germination Timeframe
Typically germinates within 3–10 weeks under warm tropical conditions.
Growing Condition
Prefers bright indirect light, temperatures between 24–30°C, high humidity, and loose well-draining soil rich in organic matter. Maintain even moisture during active growth.
Collector Significance
Rare Seeds Indonesia Nursery offers this uncommon Amorphophallus species for collectors interested in rare tropical aroids and exotic Indonesian flora. Its limited availability and unusual growth habit make it highly desirable among corpse flower enthusiasts and botanical collectors.
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.
Rare Seeds offers a wide selection of rare ornamental plant seeds. You can explore other species on our shop page. We are available to help you choose suitable seeds based on your experience—contact us at info@rareseeds.id or via WhatsApp for custom orders.
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