Amorphophallus galbra, Sweet Snakeskin Lily, Corpse Flower
Amorphophallus galbra is commonly known as the sweet snakeskin lily or corpse flower. Limited stock of this rare plant for sale.
We have found Amorphophallus titanum to be easy growers in our warm greenhouse. We grow it in a mix of equal parts peat, perlite/pumice and orchid bark and use 1/2 strength osmocote plus applied in the soil every 6 months. We make sure it's always above 60 degrees with high humidity. They die down to their corms periodically and will rest for a few months before putting out new stems. Given appropriate conditions, they will produce huge corms weighing over 100 pounds and will bloom in 5-10 years. First photo used with permission from Andrew Stevens. Bloom at the National Botanical Gardens. The second photo is used with permission from Bill Weaver (master A. titanum grower)
This product is considered an Intermediate Tropical plant. Please see our Aroid Shipping guidelines and Shipping and Guarantees policy.
Most of our products come with multiple shipping options. For those that are unpotted, you can add Pots and Soil a la carte.
Temp | 65-85°F |
Light | bright, indirect light; can tolerate low light but grows best in moderate to bright conditions. |
Humidity | 65%-85% |
Watering | Water when the top inch or so of soil is dry |
Temp | 65-85°F |
Light | bright, indirect light; can tolerate low light but grows best in moderate to bright conditions. |
Humidity | 65%-85% |
Watering | Water when the top inch or so of soil is dry |
All plants have a live arrival guaranteed. More information here.
All plants have a live arrival guaranteed. More information here.
Amorphophallus galbra, Sweet Snakeskin Lily, Corpse Flower
Amorphophallus galbra is commonly known as the sweet snakeskin lily or corpse flower. Limited stock of this rare plant for sale.
We have found Amorphophallus titanum to be easy growers in our warm greenhouse. We grow it in a mix of equal parts peat, perlite/pumice and orchid bark and use 1/2 strength osmocote plus applied in the soil every 6 months. We make sure it's always above 60 degrees with high humidity. They die down to their corms periodically and will rest for a few months before putting out new stems. Given appropriate conditions, they will produce huge corms weighing over 100 pounds and will bloom in 5-10 years. First photo used with permission from Andrew Stevens. Bloom at the National Botanical Gardens. The second photo is used with permission from Bill Weaver (master A. titanum grower)
This product is considered an Intermediate Tropical plant. Please see our Aroid Shipping guidelines and Shipping and Guarantees policy.
Most of our products come with multiple shipping options. For those that are unpotted, you can add Pots and Soil a la carte.
Temp | 65-85°F |
Light | bright, indirect light; can tolerate low light but grows best in moderate to bright conditions. |
Humidity | 65%-85% |
Watering | Water when the top inch or so of soil is dry |
Temp | 65-85°F |
Light | bright, indirect light; can tolerate low light but grows best in moderate to bright conditions. |
Humidity | 65%-85% |
Watering | Water when the top inch or so of soil is dry |
All plants have a live arrival guaranteed. More information here.
All plants have a live arrival guaranteed. More information here.