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'''''Amorphophallus hewittii''''' is ] ] of the Calla Lily Family (]). It is found primaily in ], ]. It is the nearest relative of ]. The ] is about three feet (one meter) in height and green in color. The ] is about five feet high and lavender. The stalk or ]is longer than that of A. titanum, sometimes up to ten feet (three meters) in length. The ] is nicely decorated with blotches of pink and various shades of green.<ref>{{ cite book | last= Bown | first= Deni | date= 2000 | title= Aroids - Plants of the Arum Family | location= Portland, Oregon | publisher= Timber Press | pages= 238-239| isbn= 978-1-60469-201-3 }}</ref> '''''Amorphophallus hewittii''''' is ] ] of the Calla Lily Family (]). It is found primaily in ], ]. It is the nearest relative of ]. The ] is about three feet (one meter) in height and green in color. The ] is about five feet high and lavender. The stalk or ] is longer than that of A. titanum, sometimes up to ten feet (three meters) in length. The ] is nicely decorated with blotches of pink and various shades of green.<ref>{{ cite book | last= Bown | first= Deni | date= 2000 | title= Aroids - Plants of the Arum Family | location= Portland, Oregon | publisher= Timber Press | pages= 238-239| isbn= 978-1-60469-201-3 }}</ref>


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Amorphophallus hewittii is geophytic aroid of the Calla Lily Family (Araceae). It is found primaily in Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. It is the nearest relative of Amorphophallus titanum. The spathe is about three feet (one meter) in height and green in color. The spadix is about five feet high and lavender. The stalk or pedicel is longer than that of A. titanum, sometimes up to ten feet (three meters) in length. The petiole is nicely decorated with blotches of pink and various shades of green.

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  1. Bown, Deni (2000). Aroids - Plants of the Arum Family. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press. pp. 238–239. ISBN 978-1-60469-201-3.
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