Amorphophallus abyssinicus
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| authority = (A.Rich.) N.E.Br. in D.Oliver & auct. suc. (eds.), 1901
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Amorphophallus abyssinicus, also known as Bagana (Sidamo), is a plant of the genus Amorphophallus. It is native to southern Ethiopia, where it is grown in gardens, hence its specific epithet, abyssinicus, derived from Latin and meaning "Abyssinian" or "Ethiopian".{{cite book |last=Eggli |first=Urs |last2=Newton |first2=Leonard E. |title=Etymological Dictionary of Succulent Plant Names |publisher=Springer |location=Berlin, Heidelberg |year=2004 |isbn=978-3-540-00489-9 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=u2n5vusQ1DEC&pg=PA1 |access-date=14 November 2018 |page=1}}
It is cultivated in Gojjam, and the Semien Omo Zone and Konso special woreda of the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region, on lands between 1300 and 2000 meters above sea level. The tuberous roots are harvested and cooked for a long time before eating.Zemede Asfaw, [http://www.bioversityinternational.org/publications/Web_version/500/ch08.htm "Conservation and use of traditional vegetables in Ethiopia"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120707210646/http://www2.bioversityinternational.org/publications/Web_version/500/ch08.htm |date=2012-07-07 }}, Proceedings of the IPGRI International Workshop on Genetic Resources of Traditional Vegetables in Africa (Nairobi, 29–31 August 1995)
Subspecies
- Amorphophallus abyssinicus subsp. abyssinicus.
- Amorphophallus abyssinicus subsp. akeassii Ittenbach, 1997
- Amorphophallus abyssinicus subsp. unyikae (Engl. & Gehrm.) Ittenb. ex Govaerts & Frodin, 2002
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{{WestAfricanPlants|Amorphophallus abyssinicus}}
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Category:Garden plants of Africa
Category:Plants described in 1901
Category:Taxa named by N. E. Brown
Category:Taxa named by Achille Richard
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