<

Amorphophallus ochroleucus

Family: Araceae, Genus: Amorphophallus

Description:

Amorphophallus ochroleucus is a striking plant native to North Vietnam, known for its unique flowering structure. It features an 18-inch tall olive stem adorned with black-purple spots and a solitary, palm-like leaf. The plant blooms in midsummer, producing a short, flesh-colored spathe with a creamy white spadix, stained with purple. This perennial is part of the aroid family and is appreciated for its unusual appearance and fragrant flowers. It thrives in part sun to light shade and is suitable for dry shade gardens. Its intriguing form and coloration make it a captivating addition to any plant collection.

Sources:
  1. [1] Amorphophallus ochroleucus PDN 1: Plant Delights. Visit Source
  2. [2] Amorphophallus ochroleucus PDN 1: Plant Delights. Visit Source

Shop for this Plant:

Last Updated June 30, 2025

Related Plants

Footer