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- Amorphophallus paeoniifolius, the elephant foot yam or whitespot giant arum, is a tropical plant native to Island Southeast Asia. It is cultivated for...
- skunk-cabbage), Amorphophallus titanum (titan arum), Amorphophallus paeoniifolius (elephant-foot yam), Helicodiceros muscivorus (dead-horse arum lily)...
- Austronesia Colocasia esculenta Alocasia macrorrhizos Amorphophallus paeoniifolius Cyrto**** mer****i Ipomoea batatas  Dioscorea alata was first described...
- Southeast Asia as well as the tropical Pacific islands Amorphophallus paeoniifolius is grown and known as "elephant foot yam". Yams are native to Africa...
- turnip, a tuberous root Konjac, Amorphophallus konjac Amorphophallus paeoniifolius, known commonly as elephant foot yam. Yam, see Tavastians, old Russian...
- English: /ˈkɒnjæk, ˈkɒndʒæk/ KON-yak, KON-jak this name also used for A. paeoniifolius "Amorphophallus konjac K. Koch". World Flora Online. World Flora Consortium...
- pechuelii, in the family P****ifloraceae; endemic to Namibia Amorphophallus paeoniifolius, also known as "elephant foot yam" Beaucarnea recurvata (also called...
- Austronesians primarily as a source of starch, the others being Amorphophallus paeoniifolius, Colocasia esculenta, and Cyrto**** mer****i, each with multiple cultivated...
- (longipinnatus) Earthnut pea Lathyrus tuberosus Elephant foot yam Amorphophallus paeoniifolius Ensete Ensete ventricosum Giant swamp taro Cyrto**** mer****i Giant...
- Austronesians primarily as a source of starch, the others being Amorphophallus paeoniifolius, Colocasia esculenta, and Cyrto**** mer****i, each with multiple cultivated...