Common Knowledge
Scientific Name: Amorphophallus eburneus
Common Names: Ivory Amorphophallus, Rare Thai Aroid
Native Range: Thailand
Family: Araceae
Flavor
The ripe berries are lightly sweet with a mild vegetal undertone typical of many forest aroids. Texture is soft and pulpy, though the species is cultivated primarily for its extraordinary ornamental and botanical value rather than culinary appeal.
Growth Habit
A terrestrial geophytic aroid inhabiting seasonally humid tropical forest understories with filtered light and warm airflow. It produces a subterranean tuber and a solitary architectural leaf, followed by a sculptural inflorescence during dormancy transition.
Cultivation
Thrives in warm, humid conditions with porous organic media and consistent moisture during active growth. Avoid waterlogged soil during dormancy, as the tuber is highly susceptible to rot under stagnant conditions.





