Arisaema sect. Anomala

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Arisaema sect. Anomala
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Arisaema filiforme
Scientific classification OOjs UI icon edit-ltr.svg
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Alismatales
Family: Araceae
Genus: Arisaema
Section: Arisaema sect. Anomala
Gusman & L. Gusman 2003
Type species
Arisaema anomalum
Species

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Arisaema section Anomala is a section of the genus Arisaema . [1]

Contents

Description

Plants in this section are evergreen and subtropical to tropical with rhizomes with a reddish purple interior. Leaves are trifoliate, Spadix bisexual or rarely unisexual when mature. [2] [3]

Distribution

Plants from this section are found from China and India to Southeast Asia.

Species

Arisaema section Anomala comprises the following species:

ImageNameYearDistribution
Arisaema anomalum Hemsley1887Peninsula Malaysia.
Arisaema balaense Engl.1920Vietnam, Thailand
Arisaema bannaense H.Li1988China (Yunnan)
Arisaema calacareum H.Li1977China (Yunnan)
Arisaema claviforme Brugg., J.Ponert, Rybková & Vuong2013Vietnam.
Arisaema chumponense Gagnep.1941Thailand
My-13-4030-Cobra-Cobra-Lily-Cameron-Cobra-Lily-HiR.jpg Arisaema filiforme (Reinw.) Blume1836Borneo, Java, Lesser Sunda Islands, Malaya, Sumatera
Arisaema garrettii Gagnep.1941Thailand
Arisaema grapsospadix Hayata1915Taiwan
Arisaema hainanense C. Y. Wu ex H. Li, Y. Shiao & S. L. Tseng1977China (Hainan.)
Arisaema langbiangense Luu, Nguyen-Phi & H.T.Van2016Vietnam
Arisaema lihengianum 'A' J.Murata & S.K.Wu- J. Jap. Bot. 78(2)- 83 (2003). 20230304 132223.jpg Arisaema lihengianum J. Murata & S. K. Wu2003China (Guangxi), Vietnam
Arisaema menglaense Y. H. Ji, H. Li & Z. F. Xu2004China (Yunnan)
Arisaema nonghinense Klinrat. & Yannawat2014Thailand
Arisaema omkoiense Gusman2001Thailand
Arisaema ornatum Miq.1856Sumatra
Arisaema pattaniense Gagnep.1941Thailand
Arisaema petelotii K. Krause1932China (Yunnan), Vietnam
Arisaema petiolulatum J. D. Hooker1894China (Yunnan), India, Myanmar
Arisaema pingbianense H. Li1988China (Yunnan)
Arisaema rostratum V.D.Nguyen & P.C.Boyce 2005Vietnam
Arisaema rubrirhizomatum H. Li & J. Murata 2010China (Yunnan)
Arisaema schimperianum 2071475.jpg Arisaema schimperianum Schott1859Zaire, Ethiopia, Sudan, Uganda
Arisaema scortechinii Hook.f.1893Malaysia
Arisaema setosum A.S.Rao & D.M.Verma1971India (Arunachal Pradesh.)
Arisaema smitinandii S. Y. Hu1968China (Xizang), Thailand
Arisaema umbrinum Ridl.1905Borneo
Arisaema victoriae V. D. Nguyen2000China (Guangxi), Vietnam
Arisaema wrayi Hemsl.1887Peninsula Thailand to Peninsula Malaysia, Borneo (Sabah)

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References

  1. "Tropicos". Tropicos. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  2. "Arisaema sect. Anomala in Flora of China @ efloras.org". eFloras.org Home. Retrieved 2022-07-05.
  3. Hetterscheid, Wilbert L. A; Gusman, Guy (2003). "Three New Arisaema Species from Thailand and Some Taxonomic/Nomenclatural Notes". Aroideana. 26: 40–41. Retrieved 2022-04-04.