Conophallus
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Conophallus (name refers to the cone-shaped inflorescence). Araceae. A name proposed by Schott for certain aroids, but now made a section of Amorphophallus. C. Konjac, Koch., is Amorphophattus Rivieri var. Konjac, Engler. The great tuber is much grown in Japan for the making of flour (see Georgeson, A.G.13:79). Amorphophallus Rivieri is figured on p. 276, Vol. I.; also in R.H. 1871, p. 573; and in B.M. 6195 (as Proteinophallus Revieri). Konjak is offered by importers of Japanese plants. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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