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Hydnophytum (Squamellaria) guppyanum (Bugainville Island, PNG)
For the first time I have some beautiful plants grown from seed for sale.The tubers are about 2-3 cm in diameter. Hydnophytum guppyanum is the closest relative of Hydnophytum kajewskii. Both species are nowadays rather assigned to the genus Squamellaria due to phylogenetic studies.

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Hydnophytum dentrecastense (Normanby Island, PNG)
Very unusual species! The plants grow terrestrially. Often the caudex is completely hidden under the soil surface. Striking are the bluish leaves which are silvery iridescent in young plants.In culture the plants grow well in coarse peat substrate although they were found in nature on ultrabasic soils.

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Hydnophytum ferrugineum (Australia)
A relatively new species from Australia.

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Hydnophytum mamberamoense (or related species - possibly new genus)
I believe, this is the elusive Hydnophytum mamberamoense or a related species. Unfortunately, the type specimen is quite incomplete, so I am a bit reluctant to call it H. mamberamoense.However having seen the species in the field, I am quite sure that this is neither a Hydnophytum, nor a Myrmecodia but rather belongs into a yet to be described new genus of Hydnophytinae!This strange species from the southern coast of Irian Jaya does not really fit into any of the other genuses of Hydnophytinae. At first sight, the caudex looks Myrmecodia-like but appears to be less organanized and very irregular. The inflorescence does not fit into Myrmecodia either. Very interesting!

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Hydnophytum sp. (Pericles Pass, PNG - H. radicans/simplex group)
A very interesting species from Papua New Guinea. Striking is the strongly elongated caudex and a silvery glow on the leaves of younger plants.

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Hydnophytum spec. Malaybalay (Mindanao, Phiippines)
Nice dark green and glossy leaves. Slow grower.

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Hydnophytum formicarum (Kapuas Hulu, Kalimantan)
Hydnophytum formicarum is a widespread species or represents a widespread complex of species. This is a collection from Kalimantan.

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Hydnophytum sp. (Timika, Irian Jaya - H. radicans/simplex group)
A very interesting species from Irian Jaya. The plants seem to be adapted to dry periods and the caudex shrinks extremely in dry conditions, so that the plant appears almost dead. The unripe berries are orange in colour for a long time and only turn red when fully ripe.

€150.00*
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Hydnophytum spec. (Harau Canyon, Sumatra)
Might be a member of the H. formicarum complex. Much rounder caudex than plants from the Philippines.

€20.00*
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Hydnophytum spec. Jayapura (spiny caudex, succulent leaves)
A very interesting species with narrow succulent leaves and a strikingly round and spiny caudex.

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Hydnophytum spec. Kokas (forms daughter tubers)
Similar to Hydnophytum multituberosum, this beautiful species forms daughter tubers with age. However, it is much larger than H. multituberosum.

€100.00*
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Hydnophytum spec. Malaysia, Peninsula
This is a beautiful small growing species. The plants form cushion-shaped caudices and dense small bushes. Highly recommended!

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Hydnophytum spec. Timika (wavy embossed leaves)
A very beautiful species with strangely uneven embossed to wavy leaves and slight pubescence.

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