Thanks, Amit ji.
Pl. Also Check with comparative images in efi site.

On 9 Apr 2017 11:18 p.m., "Amit Setiya" <amitsetiy...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sir, It seems an Amorpophallus sp to me too, but species identification is
> the task.
> Anyhow just I was searching for few other plants and I visited  FRLHT
> visited website and struck the same plant named with  Amorphophallus
> sylvaticus (ROXB.) KUNTH, I request you to guide further. link attached
> below, Please check.
> http://envis.frlht.org/botanical_search.php?txtbtname=&gesp=4158%
> 7CAmorphophallus+sylvaticus+(ROXB.)+KUNTH
>
>
> amit..
>
> On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 8:38 AM, Pudji Widodo <pudjiuns...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Amit Ji,
>>
>> I apologize for making mistake.  It should be a kind of Amorphophallus.
>>
>> Pudji Widodo
>>
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