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Voodoo Lily (Typhonium venosum) Voodoo Lily (Typhonium venosum) Voodoo Lily (Typhonium venosum)
Voodoo Lily (Typhonium venosum)
Voodoo Lily (Typhonium venosum)
Voodoo Lily (Typhonium venosum)

Voodoo Lily (Typhonium venosum)

The voodoo-lily is a bizarre flower from India, that is also known under the Latin name Sauromatum venosum. The plant grows from a bulb that increases in size every year, and needs to be hibernated in a cool spot (about 10 degC). In spring the bulb can be planted in the garden, and needs to be digged up in autumn. It is also possible to keep the .. Read more
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The voodoo-lily is a bizarre flower from India, that is also known under the Latin name Sauromatum venosum. The plant grows from a bulb that increases in size every year, and needs to be hibernated in a cool spot (about 10 degC). In spring the bulb can be planted in the garden, and needs to be digged up in autumn. It is also possible to keep the bulb in a pot during the whole year. The plant is known as the Voodoo bulb because of its ability to flower without soil or water. The flower is spotted brown and yellow, and smells unpleasant in order to attract insects for pollination.

Sowing description: Sow the seeds in sowing mix and let them germinate in a warm spot indoors. Keep the soil constantly moist.

Family: Araceae
Scientific name: Typhonium venosum
Common name: Voodoo-lily / Voodoo bulb
Native to: India

Sowing time: Whole year
Difficulty: Intermediate
Minimum temperature: 10 degrees Celcius

Photo 1: Francis Renaud via Flickr
Photo 2: Alan Gregg via Flickr
Photo 3: Morgan Hartt via Flickr

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Mattias

de zaden zijn 2 keer niet uitgekomen. en de tweede keer zaten er zelfs maar 4 in het zakje. maar zaden van andere soorten kwamen wel uit.


Roman

Knollen kunnen vries verdragen. Na 10 jaar blijft deze plant zich vermeerderen in mijn voortuin. Nog nooit uit de grond gehaald. Zaadbollen ontstaan rond augustus.