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About 60 widely distributed herbs, with tuberous roots, and a spathe rolled in or convolute about the spadix below, and often arched over it: fls. unisexual, the pistillate on the lower part of the spadix, and each consisting of a 1-loculed ovary, and generally ripening into a showy berry. Some species are native, and several of them are hardy in the open; others are cult. under cover, as recommended for Arum (which see). Monogr. by Engler in De Candolle's Monographic Phanerogamarum, Vol. II. | About 60 widely distributed herbs, with tuberous roots, and a spathe rolled in or convolute about the spadix below, and often arched over it: fls. unisexual, the pistillate on the lower part of the spadix, and each consisting of a 1-loculed ovary, and generally ripening into a showy berry. Some species are native, and several of them are hardy in the open; others are cult. under cover, as recommended for Arum (which see). Monogr. by Engler in De Candolle's Monographic Phanerogamarum, Vol. II. | ||
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+ | Other species are: A. anomalum, Hemsl. Lfts. 3, broad-ovate, acuminate: spathe small, purplish and streaked, arching over the short spadix: suggests A. triphyllum. Malaya. B.M. 7211. —A. concinnum, Schott. Lf. solitary, with 10 or more lfts.: spathe colored, tailed. India. B.M. 5914.—A. curvatum, Hook.-A. tortuosum.—A. Fargesii, Bouchet. Spathe striped longitudinally with broad purple-brown bands alternating with bands of silvery white. W. China.—A. flavum, Schott. Lvs. pedate: spathe green to yellow. Himalaya. B.M. 7700.—A. galeatum, N. E. Br. Lf. solitary, with 3 lfts.: spathe purple inside. India. B.M. 6457.— A. Griffithii, Schott. Lvs. 2; lfts. 3, nearly orbicular: spathe very large with a spreading and wrinkled limb several inches broad, and rich purple with green veins. India. B.M. 6491.—One of the handsomest of all arisaema.—A. japonicum, Blume. Lvs. pedate: spathe green, white striped. B.M. 7910.—A. nepenthoides. Mort. Lf. pedate, of 5 narrow Ifts. : spathe auricled. India. B.M. 6446.—A. ringens, Schott. Lfts. 3, ovate-acuminate: spathe purple, arched. Japan. Perhaps hardy in the open. Gn. 37, p. 577. G. 17:182.—A. Sieboldii. De Vriese.-A. ringens.—A.speciosum, Mort. Lfts. 3: spathe large and very dark purple; spadix with a very long, string-like tip. India. Gn. 37:576. B.M. 5964. G.C. II. 12:585.—A. tortuasum, Schott. Lvs. usually 2, with several or many lfts.: spathe purple outside; spadix long-tailed but erectish, greenish. India. B.M. 5931 (as A. curvatum).—A. utile. Hook. Lvs. 2. with 3 crenate lfts.: spathe reddish, green-ribbed; spadix purple: tubers eaten by natives in India. B.M. 6474.—A. viridiflorum, Franch., baa recently been offered in Eu., from China. It has pedate lvs.. and a striped spathe.— A. Wrayi, Hemsl. Lf. solitary, pedate, the lfts, lanceolate: spathe green or whitish; spadix slender, recurved. India. B.M. 7105. | ||
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Arisaema (Greek- made name, of no particular significance). Araceae. Indian Turnip. Dragon Arum. Odd hooded aroids, sometimes grown in hardy borders and some species as pot- plants. About 60 widely distributed herbs, with tuberous roots, and a spathe rolled in or convolute about the spadix below, and often arched over it: fls. unisexual, the pistillate on the lower part of the spadix, and each consisting of a 1-loculed ovary, and generally ripening into a showy berry. Some species are native, and several of them are hardy in the open; others are cult. under cover, as recommended for Arum (which see). Monogr. by Engler in De Candolle's Monographic Phanerogamarum, Vol. II. Other species are: A. anomalum, Hemsl. Lfts. 3, broad-ovate, acuminate: spathe small, purplish and streaked, arching over the short spadix: suggests A. triphyllum. Malaya. B.M. 7211. —A. concinnum, Schott. Lf. solitary, with 10 or more lfts.: spathe colored, tailed. India. B.M. 5914.—A. curvatum, Hook.-A. tortuosum.—A. Fargesii, Bouchet. Spathe striped longitudinally with broad purple-brown bands alternating with bands of silvery white. W. China.—A. flavum, Schott. Lvs. pedate: spathe green to yellow. Himalaya. B.M. 7700.—A. galeatum, N. E. Br. Lf. solitary, with 3 lfts.: spathe purple inside. India. B.M. 6457.— A. Griffithii, Schott. Lvs. 2; lfts. 3, nearly orbicular: spathe very large with a spreading and wrinkled limb several inches broad, and rich purple with green veins. India. B.M. 6491.—One of the handsomest of all arisaema.—A. japonicum, Blume. Lvs. pedate: spathe green, white striped. B.M. 7910.—A. nepenthoides. Mort. Lf. pedate, of 5 narrow Ifts. : spathe auricled. India. B.M. 6446.—A. ringens, Schott. Lfts. 3, ovate-acuminate: spathe purple, arched. Japan. Perhaps hardy in the open. Gn. 37, p. 577. G. 17:182.—A. Sieboldii. De Vriese.-A. ringens.—A.speciosum, Mort. Lfts. 3: spathe large and very dark purple; spadix with a very long, string-like tip. India. Gn. 37:576. B.M. 5964. G.C. II. 12:585.—A. tortuasum, Schott. Lvs. usually 2, with several or many lfts.: spathe purple outside; spadix long-tailed but erectish, greenish. India. B.M. 5931 (as A. curvatum).—A. utile. Hook. Lvs. 2. with 3 crenate lfts.: spathe reddish, green-ribbed; spadix purple: tubers eaten by natives in India. B.M. 6474.—A. viridiflorum, Franch., baa recently been offered in Eu., from China. It has pedate lvs.. and a striped spathe.— A. Wrayi, Hemsl. Lf. solitary, pedate, the lfts, lanceolate: spathe green or whitish; spadix slender, recurved. India. B.M. 7105.
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- Arisaema addis-ababense
- Arisaema album
- Arisaema amurense Maxim.
- Arisaema angustatum Fr. et Sav.
- Arisaema auriculatum
- Arisaema biauriculatum
- Arisaema candidissimum - White jack
- Arisaema concinnum Schott
- Arisaema consanguineum Schott
- Arisaema costatum (Wall.) Mart
- Arisaema daochengense
- Arisaema dracontium - Green dragon
- Arisaema elephas Buchet
- Arisaema engleri
- Arisaema erubescens (Wall.) Schott
- Arisaema exappendiculatum
- Arisaema filiforme
- Arisaema fimbriatum Masters
- Arisaema flavum (Forsk.) Schott
- Arisaema grapsospadix
- Arisaema griffithii Schott
- Arisaema heterophyllum Tian nan xing in Chinese
- Arisaema hunanense
- Arisaema jacquemontii Blume
- Arisaema kishidae
- Arisaema kiushianum Makino
- Arisaema lidaense J. Murata et SKWu
- Arisaema lihenganum
- Arisaema limbatum
- Arisaema monophyllum Nakai
- Arisaema mooneyanum
- Arisaema nepenthoides
- Arisaema odoratum
- Arisaema peninsulae Nakai
- Arisaema propinquum
- Arisaema rhizomatum
- Arisaema ringens (Thunb.) Schott
- Arisaema robustum
- Arisaema ruwenzoricum
- Arisaema sazensoo
- Arisaema serratum (Thunb.) Schott - Jack in the pulpit
- Arisaema sikokianum Fr. et Sav. - Gaudy jack
- Arisaema speciosum - Jack in the pulpit
- Arisaema taiwanense
- Arisaema thunbergii Blume
- Arisaema thunbergii subsp. urashima
- Arisaema tortuosum (Wallich) Schott
- Arisaema triphyllum - Jack in the pulpit, Indian turnip
- Arisaema undulatifolium Nakai
- Arisaema undulatifolium var. limbatum Ohashi et J. Murata
- Arisaema utile
- Arisaema wattii J. D. Hook.
- Arisaema yamatense (Nakai) Nakai - Jack in the pulpit
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