Lasia
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Read about Lasia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Lasia (Greek, rough or prickly, referring to the aculeate caudex, scape and foliage). Araceae. Two perennial herbs, woody at the base, allied to Dracontium and Cyrtosperma, not tuberous, with a more or less decumbent caudex, native in E. India, Ceylon, Java, Cochin-China. L. spinosa, Thwaites (Dracontium spinosum, Linn. Pothos spinosus, Ham. Lasia heterophylla, L. Zollingerii, L. Jenkinsii, L. Hermannii and L. desciscens, Schott), is offered abroad. It is a glasshouse subject: caudex about 1 1/4 in. thick, prickly: petioles 9-18 in. or more long, prickly; blade variable in shape, hastate or entire, or deeply pedately pinnatipartite: spathe 6-10 in. long, the upper part rolled into a tail-like extension, the open or spadix-bearing part short. E. India. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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