The plant is distinguished by its subterranean corm, which can grow up to 30 cm wide and weigh as much as 15 kg.
The Amorphophallus paeoniifolius , commonly known as the or Jimikand , is a remarkable tropical tuber crop celebrated for its massive size, unique reproductive strategy, and deep cultural roots across Southeast Asia. Belonging to the family Araceae, this plant is not merely a botanical curiosity but a vital "famine food" and a staple in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. Its lifecycle is a study in extremes, alternating between a singular, towering leaf and a giant, pungent flower that mimics the scent of decaying meat to attract pollinators. Botanical Characteristics and Growth