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JeremyP
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Location: Melbourne, Australia
PostPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 3:42 pm Reply with quote

There are so many great resources on the Web regarding Titans, but finding them can be a challenge, so here's a few I've found so far...

Some great Titan information can be found here: http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/Titan_Arum_Archive/index.html

There's also a Titan flowering archive here: http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/Titan_Arum_Archive/Archive_images/List_of_Data.html#anchor240070

And I know the author (Mo Fayyaz Ph.D, Director Botany Greenhouses and Botanical Garden, University of Wisconsin-Madison, U.S.A) would love to hear from you too, if you know of another flowering that isn't on the list yet.

If you are looking for other Titan growers then a great way to find them is through Aroid-L the email forum group affiliated with the International Aroid Society. There's also a huge volume of Titan related topics in the Aroid-L archives, and even an issue of Aroideana (the IAS annual publication http://www.aroid.org/society/aroideana.html) all about Amorphophallus (Issue 19).

Finally, there's an article about Titan cultivation in the RBG Edinburgh Horticultural publication Sibbaldia (No. 5 2007, pp. 69-86 http://www.rbge.org.uk/about-us/publications) although they haven't updated their new website with it yet (as at 13 July).

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