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Myrmecodia cf. platytyrea (Gunung Nok, Waigeo, Irian Jaya)
Depending on the interpretation, this is one of the many varieties of Myrmecodia platytyrea or a new species. The leaf stalks are orange in colour.

€30.00*
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Myrmecodia platytyrea (Sepik River, PNG)
Myrmecodia platytyrea is the only Myrmecodia found in Australia. However, this form originates from Papua New Guinea, located north of Australia.

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Myrmecodia spec. "Elongated" (Sulawesi)
Narrow quite elongated sausage-shaped caudex with numerous fine spines. Very unusual!

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Myrmecodia spec. (Central Luzon)
A Myrmecodia species from Central Luzon.

€25.00*
Myrmecodia spec. (orange coloured petioles, unknown origin)
I received the mother plants in exchange, the original origin could not be clarified, probably New Guinea.

€20.00*
Myrmecodia spec. (Spiny, Pink Fruit)
Very interesting species. The caudex bears numerous undivided spines. The pink-coloured berries are striking. Unfortunately, the geographical origin of the species is unclear, as I obtained my mother plants from a botanical collection without precise information.

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Myrmecodia spec. Dinagat, Mindanao
A beautiful species from Dinagat, an offshore island off Mindanao. The caudex is very darkly coloured in good light and is somewhat reminiscent of Myrmecodia tuberosa 'bullosa'.

€50.00*
Myrmecodia spec. Lake Kutubu, PNG
Fruit are salmon-colored. Very rare in cultivation and very nice!

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Myrmecodia spec. Siasiada (PNG)
A very beautiful lowland species from Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. The leaves and leaf stalks indicate a relationship with Myrmecodia alata. However, this species has white flowers.

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Myrmecodia spec. Sumagaya (Mindanao)
A Myrmecodia from Mindanao (Philippines)

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Myrmecodia beccarii (Hull River, Australia)
Succulent leaves. Very nice.

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Myrmecodia bullosa (Sorong, Irian Jaya)
Myrmecodia bullosa was reduced to a form of M. tuberosa by Huxley & Jebb in 1993. I consider this to be unjustified and consider Myrmecodia bullosa to be a good, clearly defined species. The species is characterised by the almost complete absence of spines and the almost foam-like surface structure with numerous air inlets. For my taste, Myrmecodia bullosa is one of the most beautiful lowland species.

€70.00*
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Myrmecodia cf. alata (Waigeo, Irian Jaya)
A beautiful lowland species from Waigeo (Irian jaya).

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Myrmecodia cf. platytyrea (Owers Corner, Papua New Guinea)
Depending on the interpretation, it is one of the many varieties of Myrmecodia platytyrea or a related species. The leaf stalks are orange in colour.

€50.00*
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Myrmecodia spec. nov. (Doorman, Foothills, Irian Jaya)
I thought this was M. jobiensis until we found the "real" M. jobiensis. The species offered here is almost certainly a new species.

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Myrmecodia spec. white petioles (Nabire, Irian Jaya)
One of the most beutiful species of the genus!From the Myrmecodia erinacea / Myrmecodia alata complex.It's notable for its white petioles and for blueish flowers which it shares with other members of the complex.

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Myrmecodia tuberosa papuana
Myrmecodia tuberosa is very widespread. The original collection of this form comes from Papua New Guinea.

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