
The VooDoo Lily is a common name given to a wide range of species belonging to the Amorphophallus genus of the Arum famliy. It is a tuberous, herbaceous plant native to tropical and subtropical climates from West Africa to the Pacific Islands. There is no native species in the Americas. Even many Arum species have acquired the name of VooDoo Lily or Dragon Lily.

All VooDoo Lilies are distinguished by the unique flower produced upon maturity. The flower will consist of a sheathing bract which envelopes a flower spike. Both male and female flowers will be born on this flower spike but the plant is not self-pollinating. It produces an odor similar to that of rotting flesh which attracts insects that pollinate it. The flower will last only one day. Pollinated flowers will produce berries along the stalk.

With proper care, a VooDoo Lily can be grown in a flower pot but they prefer a moist shady flower bed.
~the first is magnificent...i have never seen such depth of color...gorgeous...brightest blessings~
ReplyDeleteThat's really amazing--they truly look more like animal and flesh than plant. Creepy cool!
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