Arisaema sect. Anomala | |
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Arisaema filiforme | |
Scientific classification | |
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 | |
See text |
Arisaema section Anomala is a section of the genus Arisaema . [1]
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]
Plants from this section are found from China and India to Southeast Asia.
Arisaema section Anomala comprises the following species:
Image | Name | Year | Distribution |
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Arisaema anomalum Hemsley | 1887 | Peninsula Malaysia. | |
Arisaema balaense Engl. | 1920 | Vietnam, Thailand | |
Arisaema bannaense H.Li | 1988 | China (Yunnan) | |
Arisaema calacareum H.Li | 1977 | China (Yunnan) | |
Arisaema claviforme Brugg., J.Ponert, Rybková & Vuong | 2013 | Vietnam. | |
Arisaema chumponense Gagnep. | 1941 | Thailand | |
Arisaema filiforme (Reinw.) Blume | 1836 | Borneo, Java, Lesser Sunda Islands, Malaya, Sumatera | |
Arisaema garrettii Gagnep. | 1941 | Thailand | |
Arisaema grapsospadix Hayata | 1915 | Taiwan | |
Arisaema hainanense C. Y. Wu ex H. Li, Y. Shiao & S. L. Tseng | 1977 | China (Hainan.) | |
Arisaema langbiangense Luu, Nguyen-Phi & H.T.Van | 2016 | Vietnam | |
Arisaema lihengianum J. Murata & S. K. Wu | 2003 | China (Guangxi), Vietnam | |
Arisaema menglaense Y. H. Ji, H. Li & Z. F. Xu | 2004 | China (Yunnan) | |
Arisaema nonghinense Klinrat. & Yannawat | 2014 | Thailand | |
Arisaema omkoiense Gusman | 2001 | Thailand | |
Arisaema ornatum Miq. | 1856 | Sumatra | |
Arisaema pattaniense Gagnep. | 1941 | Thailand | |
Arisaema petelotii K. Krause | 1932 | China (Yunnan), Vietnam | |
Arisaema petiolulatum J. D. Hooker | 1894 | China (Yunnan), India, Myanmar | |
Arisaema pingbianense H. Li | 1988 | China (Yunnan) | |
Arisaema rostratum V.D.Nguyen & P.C.Boyce | 2005 | Vietnam | |
Arisaema rubrirhizomatum H. Li & J. Murata | 2010 | China (Yunnan) | |
Arisaema schimperianum Schott | 1859 | Zaire, Ethiopia, Sudan, Uganda | |
Arisaema scortechinii Hook.f. | 1893 | Malaysia | |
Arisaema setosum A.S.Rao & D.M.Verma | 1971 | India (Arunachal Pradesh.) | |
Arisaema smitinandii S. Y. Hu | 1968 | China (Xizang), Thailand | |
Arisaema umbrinum Ridl. | 1905 | Borneo | |
Arisaema victoriae V. D. Nguyen | 2000 | China (Guangxi), Vietnam | |
Arisaema wrayi Hemsl. | 1887 | Peninsula Thailand to Peninsula Malaysia, Borneo (Sabah) | |
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