Sauromatum venosum 'Indian Giant' seeds

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10 seeds per packet
Sauromatum venosum is a widespread hardy Aroid. This is one of the largest forms, meaning it can grow to produce a huge leaf around 1 metre across each year. This adds a fantastic tropical feel to a temperate garden; the leaf is large, glossy and long-lived.
The flower is produced first; it is unmistakeable, as is the smell (which fortunately only lasts for a day!). However, the leaves are probably the main attraction for most gardeners. This species prefers partial shade and good drainage: a sub-tropical border will suit it well alongside Canna and Hedychium. The tuber will quickly multiply and should survive the winter outside, as long as it has good drainage. Otherwise, you can lift the tuber and store it frost-free over winter, planting again in Spring with a good feed. It can be grown easily in a pot, but the tuber will eventually out-grow most plant pots!

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10 seeds per packet
Sauromatum venosum is a widespread hardy Aroid. This is one of the largest forms, meaning it can grow to produce a huge leaf around 1 metre across each year. This adds a fantastic tropical feel to a temperate garden; the leaf is large, glossy and long-lived.
The flower is produced first; it is unmistakeable, as is the smell (which fortunately only lasts for a day!). However, the leaves are probably the main attraction for most gardeners. This species prefers partial shade and good drainage: a sub-tropical border will suit it well alongside Canna and Hedychium. The tuber will quickly multiply and should survive the winter outside, as long as it has good drainage. Otherwise, you can lift the tuber and store it frost-free over winter, planting again in Spring with a good feed. It can be grown easily in a pot, but the tuber will eventually out-grow most plant pots!

10 seeds per packet
Sauromatum venosum is a widespread hardy Aroid. This is one of the largest forms, meaning it can grow to produce a huge leaf around 1 metre across each year. This adds a fantastic tropical feel to a temperate garden; the leaf is large, glossy and long-lived.
The flower is produced first; it is unmistakeable, as is the smell (which fortunately only lasts for a day!). However, the leaves are probably the main attraction for most gardeners. This species prefers partial shade and good drainage: a sub-tropical border will suit it well alongside Canna and Hedychium. The tuber will quickly multiply and should survive the winter outside, as long as it has good drainage. Otherwise, you can lift the tuber and store it frost-free over winter, planting again in Spring with a good feed. It can be grown easily in a pot, but the tuber will eventually out-grow most plant pots!