I've not been making many videos in recent months and so many things have changed in my collection. I'm going to start showing you each of my newer aroids and wheats gone well and wants gone wrong in the garden since the big freeze.
This plant is the amazing Amorphophallus atrovididis. Despite the lack of location or distribution information in the collection data from Kew Botanical Gardens, Amorphophallus atroviridis is a plant in the Araceae family that is thought to be native to central Thailand. Its name is derived from the Latin words atro-, which means "dark," and viridis, which means "green," probably referring to the plant's leaf.
A. atroviridis is a lovely decorative plant because of its strikingly darker emerald-blackish green leaves compared to other species in the genus and its dramatic pink leaf edge. As long as temperatures are kept between 5 and 35 °C (40 and 95 °F), the plant receives enough light, and the soil is well-draining, the species can be grown outdoors or indoors.
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