Amorphophallus prainii
Araceae FAMILY

Amorphophallus prainii

Amorphophallus prainii

Edibility
2/5
Medicinal
0/5

Safety & Hazards

Although no specific mention has been seen for this species, it belongs to a family where most of the members contain calcium oxalate crystals. This substance is toxic fresh and, if eaten, makes the mouth, tongue and throat feel as if hundreds of small needles are digging in to them. However, calcium oxalate is easily broken down either by thoroughly cooking the plant or by fully drying it and, in either of these states, it is safe to eat the plant. People with a tendency to rheumatism, arthritis, gout, kidney stones and hyperacidity should take especial caution if including this plant in their diet[ 238 Title Encyclopaedia of Herbs and their Uses. Publication Author Bown. D. Publisher Dorling Kindersley, London. Year 1995 ISBN 0-7513-020-31 Description A very well presented and informative book on herbs from around the globe. Plenty in it for both the casual reader and the serious student. Just one main quibble is the silly way of having two separate entries for each plant. ]. The raw juice of the tuber is combined with the extracts of other poisonous plants, such as Rauvolfia perakensis, to increase their effectiveness and to speed up their rate of absorption[ 472 Title Aroids: Plants of the Arum Family. Publication Author Bown D. Publisher Timber Press; Portland, Oregon. Year 2000 ISBN 0-88192-485-7 Description An excellent treatment of the family Araceae, giving lots of information about the plants, how to grow them, their uses etc. I found it a bit disordered - if you want all the information on a specific species you have to trawl through the whole book. ].

Botanical Description

Amorphophallus prainii is a herbaceous, perennial plant growing 10 - 40cm tall. The plant produces a singe leaf each year[ 472 Title Aroids: Plants of the Arum Family. Publication Author Bown D. Publisher Timber Press; Portland, Oregon. Year 2000 ISBN 0-88192-485-7 Description An excellent treatment of the family Araceae, giving lots of information about the plants, how to grow them, their uses etc. I found it a bit disordered - if you want all the information on a specific species you have to trawl through the whole book. ]. The tubers are sometimes harvested from the wild for local use as a food. The plant is occasionally cultivated for these tubers[ 317 Title Mansfeld's Database of Agricultural and Horticultural Plants Publication Author Website http://mansfeld.ipk-gatersleben.de/pls/htmldb_pgrc/f?p=185:3:4292127278597336 Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description Terse details of a huge range of useful plants. ].

Habitat & Origin

Origintropical
Native RangeSoutheast Asia - Laos, Malaysia, Indonesia.
HabitatLowland rainforest, especially on limestone and in more open places[ 472 Title Aroids: Plants of the Arum Family. Publication Author Bown D. Publisher Timber Press; Portland, Oregon. Year 2000 ISBN 0-88192-485-7 Description An excellent treatment of the family Araceae, giving lots of information about the plants, how to grow them, their uses etc. I found it a bit disordered - if you want all the information on a specific species you have to trawl through the whole book. ].