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Konjac (English pronunciation: /ˈkoʊnjæk/ KOHN-yak; Amorphophallus konjac; syn. A. rivieri; Japanese: 蒟蒻/菎蒻; こんにゃく; konnyaku; Korean: 곤약; gonyak; Chinese: 蒟蒻; pinyin: jǔruò), also known as konjak, konjaku, konnyaku potato, devil's tongue, voodoo lily, snake palm, or elephant yam (though this name is also used for A. paeoniifolius), is a plant of the genus Amorphophallus. It is native to warm subtropical to tropical eastern Asia, from Japan and China south to Indonesia (USDA hardiness Zone 6-11). It is a perennial plant, growing from a large corm up to 25 cm in diameter. The single leaf is up to 1.3 m across, bipinnate, and divided into numerous leaflets.[2] The flowers are produced on a spathe enclosed by a dark purple spadix up to 55 cm long.

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Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
Order: Alismatales
Family: Araceae
Subfamily: Aroideae
Tribe: Thomsonieae
Genus: Amorphophallus
Species: A. konjac

Amorphophallus konjac
K. Koch

Amorphophallus mairei H.Lév.
Amorphophallus nanus H.Li & C.L.Long
Amorphophallus rivierei Durand ex Carrière
Brachyspatha konjac (K.Koch) K.Koch
Conophallus konjak Schott
Hydrosme rivierei (Durand ex Carrière) Engl.
Proteinophallus rivierei (Durand ex Carrière) Hook.f.
Tapeinophallus rivierei (Durand ex Carrière) Baill.