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Myrmecodia alata "A3" (brownish caudex, Merauke, Irian Jaya)
Myrmecodia alata "A3" (brownish caudex, Merauke, Irian Jaya)

The separation of Myrmecodia erinacea and alata is very difficult to impossible. Normally, M. erinacea has rather narrow leaves with wavy leaf margins and an uneven, quasi-embossed leaf surface, while M. alata has rather broad, smooth and unwavy leaves. However, it is almost impossible to separate them in some collections. I have numerous locality forms in my collection and will offer some of them in the next few years.In this case, it is M. alata with very weak and rather sparsely branched spination and a brownish caudex, which originates from the Merauke area in the very south of Irian Jaya.

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Myrmecodia alata "F" (Bintuni, Irian Jaya)
Myrmecodia alata "F" (Bintuni, Irian Jaya)

The clear separation of Myrmecodia erinacea and alata is very difficult to impossible. Normally, M. erinacea has rather narrow leaves with wavy leaf margins and an uneven, quasi-embossed leaf surface, while M. alata has rather broad, smooth and unwavy leaves. However, it is almost impossible to separate them in some collections. I have numerous locality forms in my collection and will be offering some of them over the next few years.In this case, it is a collection with green leaf bases from the south of the Bird's Head Peninsula in eastern Irian Jaya.

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Myrmecodia alata (Sorong, Irian Jaya)
Myrmecodia alata (Sorong, Irian Jaya)

The clear separation of Myrmecodia erinacea and alata is very difficult, as transitional forms are found. Normally, M. erinacea has rather narrow leaves with wavy leaf margins and an uneven, quasi-embossed leaf surface, while M. alata has rather broad, smooth and unwavy leaves. However, the separation is almost impossible with some collections. I have numerous site forms in my collection and will be offering some of them over the next few years.In this case, it is a fairly clear M. alata with non-undulating broad leaves.

Regular price: €70.00
Myrmecodia beccarii (Hull River, Australia)

Succulent leaves. Very nice.

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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.

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Myrmecodia cf. platytyrea (Owers Corner, Papua New Guinea)
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.

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Myrmecodia erinacea "EE" (long, narrow leaves, Nabire, Irian Jaya)
Myrmecodia erinacea "EE" (long, narrow leaves, Nabire, Irian Jaya)

The separation of Myrmecodia erinacea and alata is very difficult to impossible. Normally, M. erinacea has rather narrow leaves with wavy leaf margins and an uneven, quasi-embossed leaf surface, while M. alata has rather broad, smooth and unwavy leaves. However, it is almost impossible to separate them in some collections. I have numerous localised forms in my collection and will be offering some of them over the next few years.In this case, it is M. erinacea with long and narrow leaves, which originates from the area near Nabire.

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Myrmecodia erinacea (broad leaves, unclear origin)
Myrmecodia erinacea (broad leaves, unclear origin)

The clear separation of Myrmecodia erinacea and alata is very difficult to impossible. Normally, M. erinacea has rather narrow leaves with wavy leaf margins and an uneven, quasi-embossed leaf surface, while M. alata has rather broad, smooth and unwavy leaves. However, in some collections it is almost impossible to separate them . I have numerous locality forms in my collection and will offer some of them in the coming years.In this case, it is a clear M. erinacea with wavy and embossed leaves, but these are at the "broad" end of the variation spectrum. Unfortunately, the origin cannot be traced.

Regular price: €20.00
Myrmecodia platytyrea (green petioles)
Myrmecodia platytyrea (green petioles)

This form, which presumably belongs to the Myrmecodia platytyrea complex, has green petioles in contrast to most other forms of the complex with orange petioles. The origin of the mother plants is unclear.

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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)
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.

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Myrmecodia spec. (lanceolate leaves, near Nabire, Irian Jaya)
Myrmecodia spec. (lanceolate leaves, near Nabire, Irian Jaya)

A rather peculiar species from the Nabire region. Based on the leaves and leaf bases, I suspect that the species is quite isolated in terms of relationship to other species. The plants tend to branch. The leaves are lanceolate in shape and shiny dark green.

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Myrmecodia spec. (Manado, Sulawesi)
Myrmecodia spec. (Manado, Sulawesi)

This beautiful species from North Sulawesi is characterised by a rather irregularly shaped caudex with weak and irregular spines, orange-coloured leaf veins and very thick, dark green leaves.Highly recommended!

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Myrmecodia spec. (orange coloured petioles, unknown origin)
Myrmecodia spec. (orange coloured petioles, unknown origin)

I received the mother plants in exchange, the original origin could not be clarified, probably New Guinea. In my opinion, it is one of the numerous forms from the Myrmecodia platytyrea complex.

Regular price: €15.00
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Myrmecodia spec. (Pangabangan, Mindanao)

A beautiful species from Pangabangan near Dinagat, an offshore island off Mindanao. In good light, the caudex is very dark in colour and somewhat reminiscent of Myrmecodia tuberosa 'bullosa'.The species is likely to be identical to a species from Dinagat that I also offer, but it comes from a different location.

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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. Bupul B (Bupul, Irian Jaya)
Myrmecodia spec. Bupul B (Bupul, Irian Jaya)

A Myrmecodia species from the border region with Papua New Guinea from the lowlands in southeastern Irian Jaya.The two articles  Myrmecodia spec. Bupul A and M. spec. Bupul B belong to the same species, but differ slightly in their spination.They are probably related to Myrmecodia Platytyrea, but have brown leaf stalks. 

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Myrmecodia spec. Dinagat, Mindanao
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'.

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Myrmecodia spec. Lake Kutubu, PNG
Myrmecodia spec. Lake Kutubu, PNG

Fruit are salmon-colored. Very rare in cultivation and very nice!

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Myrmecodia spec. Siasiada (PNG)
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. smooth elongated caudex (Manado, northeast Sulawesi)
Myrmecodia spec. smooth elongated caudex (Manado, northeast Sulawesi)

A very beautiful species from northeast Sulawesi.The caudex of this species is completely unbranched, and the leaves are elongated. Only a few large plants.

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Myrmecodia spec. Sumagaya (Mindanao)

A Myrmecodia from Mindanao (Philippines)

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Myrmecodia tuberosa papuana
Myrmecodia tuberosa papuana

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

Regular price: From €30.00