Lasia

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Read about Lasia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

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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