Amorphophallus Paeonifolius (2026)
The Amorphophallus paeoniifolius , commonly known as the or Jimikand , is a remarkable tropical tuber crop celebrated for its massive size, unique reproductive strategy, and deep cultural roots across Southeast Asia. Belonging to the family Araceae, this plant is not merely a botanical curiosity but a vital "famine food" and a staple in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. Its lifecycle is a study in extremes, alternating between a singular, towering leaf and a giant, pungent flower that mimics the scent of decaying meat to attract pollinators. Botanical Characteristics and Growth
The plant is distinguished by its subterranean corm, which can grow up to 30 cm wide and weigh as much as 15 kg. amorphophallus paeonifolius
