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Typhonium flagelliforme

Typhonium flagelliforme

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Plant Size/Portion Size:

Emerse grown plant: Pot grown plant approximately 150mm in height

Plant Name: Typhonium flagelliforme

Tankquility Catalogue #: TQ-02426

Synonyms/Trade Names:

Original Plant Sourced as: Typhonium flagelliforme

Plant Family: Araceae

Plant Native to1: Andaman Is., Assam, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China South-Central, China Southeast, India, Jawa, Lesser Sunda Is., Malaya, Myanmar, New Guinea, Northern Territory, Philippines, Queensland, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, West Himalaya

Plant Type: Semiaquatic

Image Details2:

Image 1: Emerse grown plant of Typhonium flagelliforme.

Image 2: Inflorescence of Typhonium flagelliforme (spathe opened to show internal structures).

Image 3: Base of inflorescence of Typhonium flagelliforme (spathe opened to show internal structures).

General Information and Cultivation3: A small cormous, seasonally-dormant plant, easy to cultivate emerse under warm conditions. Propagates readily, forming small colonies by sending out stolons below the substrate surface. Tankquility cultured a plant submerse for around six months; a significant reduction was observed in the size of the corm over that period, though the plant appeared healthy otherwise (results are unclear as the last three months of growing were over the southern winter period). It’s unclear whether Typhonium flagelliforme will survive permanent submerse cultivation. Plant directly into moist or wet substrate. In terrarium and greenhouse culture, Typhonium flagelliforme grows to about 300mm in height.

Ease of Care: Easy

Plant Size/Portion Size:

Emerse grown plant: Pot grown plant approximately 150mm in height

Further Reading:

Hay, A. (1993). The genus Typhonium (Araceae-Areae) in Australasia. Blumea 37 (1993):345-376.

Lansdown, R.V. (2011). Typhonium flagelliforme. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2011.

Northern Territory Herbarium (2013). Typhonium flagelliforme. FloraNT - Northern Territory flora online. Department of Land Resource Management, Northern Territory Government.

1 Distribution is taken from Plants of the World Online (https://powo.science.kew.org/) unless stated otherwise.

2 All images used on the Tankquility website have been taken of plants growing in our nursery.

3 The general and cultural information provided is based on our own experience and observation. If we supply information from others, we have acknowledged the source.

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  • Plants can alter their appearance due to seasonal influence, or in response to different environmental conditions or stage of maturity. This phenomenon is known as phenotypic plasticity, and it is especially evident in Aquatic/Semiaquatic plants. Whilst we endeavour to portray a plant accurately, the plant you receive may have been growing under different conditions or be at a different stage of maturity to the one in the image(s) provided.

  • Aquatic/Semiaquatic plants will be shipped bare-rooted and wrapped in damp paper for protection when required.

  • Terrestrial/Epiphytic plants will be shipped bare-rooted and the roots wrapped in damp sphagnum moss for protection when required.