Arisaema sect. Pistillata

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Arisaema sect. Pistillata
Arisaema serratum in the forest mamushigusaSen Lin noZhong de - panoramio (1).jpg
Arisaema serratum
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. Pistillata
(Engler) Nakai 1929
Type species
Arisaema serratum
Species

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

Contents

Description

Plants in this section have paradioecious tubers with one to two 3 foliate or pedately multifoliolate leaves.

Distribution

Plants from this section are found in East Asia with one disjunct population in North America. [2]

Species

Arisaema section Pistillata comprises the following species:

ImageNameYearDistribution
Arisaema abei Seriz.1980Japan (Shikoku)
Arisaema acuminatum Small1903Southeastern United States
Arisaema aequinoctiale 2.JPG Arisaema aequinoctiale Nakai & F.Maek.1932Japan (Honshu, Shikoku)
Arisaema amurense kz02.jpg Arisaema amurense Maxim.1859Russian Far East to Korea.
Arisaema angustatum 2.JPG Arisaema angustatum Franch. & Sav.1878Japan (Honshu)
Arisaema aprile 2.JPG Arisaema aprile J.Murata1983Japan (Honshu)
Arisaema engleri - Flickr - peganum (1).jpg Arisaema bockii Engler1900China(Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Zhejiang)
Arisaema cucullatum 4.JPG Arisaema cucullatum M.Hotta1962Japan (Honshu)
Arisaema ehimense J.Murata & J.Ohno1989Japan (Shikoku).
Arisaema inaense 3.JPG Arisaema inaense (Seriz.) Seriz. ex K.Sasam. & J.Murata2008Central Japan
Arisaema ishizuchiense Murata1956Japan (Shikoku).
Arisaema iyoanum Makino1932Japan (W. Honshu, Shikoku).
Arisaema koshikiense Nakai- Bot. Mag. (Tokyo) 49- 423 (1935). 20230316 000750.jpg Arisaema japonicum Blume1836Japan (Shikoku, Kyushu), Korea
Arisaema kawashimae Seriz.1980Japan (Nansei-shoto)
Arisaema kishidae 2.JPG Arisaema kishidae Makino ex Nakai1917Japan (Honshu)
Arisaema kuratae 2.JPG Arisaema kuratae Seriz.1981Japan (Honshu)
Arisaema limbatum 4.JPG Arisaema limbatum Nakai & F.Maek.1932Japan (SW. Honshu, Kyushu, Shikoku).
Arisaema lobatum Engl.1881China
Arisaema longipedunculatum 2.JPG Arisaema longipedunculatum M.Hotta1966Japan
Arisaema maekawae 2.JPG Arisaema maekawae J.Murata & S.Kakish.2008Japan (W. & Central Honshu).
Arisaema maximowiczii (Engl.) Nakai1928Japan (Kyushu).
Arisaema serratum var mayebarae2.jpg Arisaema mayebarae Nakai1940Japan (C. & S. Kyushu).
Arisaema mildbraedii Engl.1910SE Central & E. Tropical Africa.
Arisaema minamitanii Seriz.1981Japan (Kyushu).
Arisaema minus 3.JPG Arisaema minus (Seriz.) J.Murata1986Japan (W. Honshu)
Arisaema monophyllum 3.JPG Arisaema monophyllum Nakai1917Japan (Honshu)
Arisaema nagiense 2.JPG Arisaema nagiense Tom.Kobay., K.Sasam. & J.Murata2008Japan (Honshu).
Arisaema nambae 2.JPG Arisaema nambae Kitam.1966Japan (Honshu).
Arisaema nikoense subsp. brevicollum 4.JPG Arisaema nikoense Nakai1929Japan (Honshu).
Arisaema ogatae Koidz.1925Japan (Kyushu)
Arisaema ovale 2.JPG Arisaema ovale Nakai1935Japan (W. Hokkaido, Honshu, N. Kyushu)
Arisaema pseudoangustatum 3.JPG Arisaema pseudoangustatum Seriz.2013Japan.
Arisaema pusillum (Peck) Nash1901Eastern United States
Arisaema quinatum.jpg Arisaema quinatum (Nutt.) Schott1856Southeastern United States
Arisaema ringens2.jpg Arisaema ringens (Thunberg) Schott in Schott & Endlicher1832China(Jiangsu, Taiwan, Zhejiang), Japan, Korea
Arisaema sachalinense (Miyabe & Kudo) J.Murata, J. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo, Sect. 3, Bot. 14 66 (1986) (48029859796).jpg Arisaema sachalinense (Miyabe & Kudô) J.Murata1986Japan (N. Hokkaido)
Arisaema sazensoo (Blume) Makino, Bot. Mag. (Tokyo) 15 133 (1901). (51226630903).jpg Arisaema sazensoo (Blume) Makino1901Japan (Kyushu, Yakushima).
Arisaema seppikoense 3.JPG Arisaema seppikoense Kitam.1949Japan (Honshu)
Arisaema serratum mamushigusa (satoimoKe tennanshiyouShu ) DSCF1084.jpg Arisaema serratum (Thunb.) Schott1832Korea, Kuril Islands to Japan.
Quan Yuan Deng Tai Lian Arisaema sikokianum -Ri Ben Da Ban Xian Hua Jing Fang Guan Osaka Sakuya Konohana Kan, Japan- (42277025661).jpg Arisaema sikokianum Franch. & Sav.1878Japan (S. Honshu, Shikoku)
Arisaema triphyllum ssp stewardsonii iNat-71948898.jpg Arisaema stewardsonii Britton1901Eastern Canada, Northeastern United States
Arisaema tashiroi Kitam.1941Japan (Kyushu)
Arisaema ternatipartitum 3.JPG Arisaema ternatipartitum MakinoJapan (S. Honshu, Shikoku, N. Kyushu).
Arisaema tosaense 3.JPG Arisaema tosaense Makino1901Japan (W. Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu)
Jack-in-the-Pulpit (4751254398).jpg Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott1832Central & E. Canada to Central & E. U.S.A.
Arisaema undulatifolium 3.JPG Arisaema undulatifolium Nakai1929Japan (Honshu, Shikoku)
Arisaema xuanweiense H.Li2000China (Yunnan).
Arisaema yamatense1.jpg Arisaema yamatense (Nakai) Nakai1929Japan (Honshu)

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References

  1. "Tropicos". Tropicos. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  2. "Arisaema sect. Pistillata in Flora of China @ efloras.org". eFloras.org Home. Retrieved 2022-07-09.