Araceae
Anthurium splendidum W.Bull ex Rodigas
SUMMARY
Terrestrial; stem short and stout; internodes very short, 2.5-4.5 cm diam.; cataphylls membranaceous, 4.5-5 cm long, green, tinged red-brown, rounded at apex, sometimes with the midrib free-ending, weathering to fibers, then deciduous. LEAVES held in a dense cluster; petioles erect to erect spreading with blades spreading to pendent, 23-38 cm long, 6-8 mm diam., olive-green, subterete, bearing (5)10-14 membranous wings, the wings crisped, especially on the geniculum, continuous with the ribs on the lower midrib or major veins of the lower surface, flattened adaxially with erect margins; blades ovate to narrowly ovate, conspicuously lobed at base, conspicuously bullate, thinly coriaceous and stiff in fresh material, acute at apex, 28-51 cm long, 20-33 cm wide, broadest above (distal to) petiole attachment, dark black-green and subvelvety matte or weakly glossy above, matte and somewhat paler below, drying thin and narrowly discolored along the tertiary veins, drying weakly glossy and gray-green above, matte and yellow-green below; the upper surface sparsely short-pale-lineate, lower surface, smooth and matte; margin more or less straight, revolute; posterior lobes narrowly rounded, 1.5-9 cm long, sometimes overlapping; sinus hippocrepiform to oblong or closed, 5-8.5 cm deep; midrib acute in deep valleys and concolorous above, convex and prominently and acutely ridged below; primary lateral veins 6-10 per side, arising at ca. 45° angle, arcuate toward apex, acute in deep valleys above, acutely raised to round-raised and 3-ribbed below (connecting directly to ribs on petioles), all the major veins of the lower surface denticulate- scaly on lower surface; tertiary veins deeply sunken above, prominently raised below; the area between the tertiary veins divided into markedly raised ridges, some of these even excavated to form pockets; basal veins 6-7 on both sides, 1st to 3rd pair free to the petiole, the remaining 3-4 coalesced .(3-)7.5-15 cm, 1-2 of the highest order (most distal from apex) free to the margin, the remainder joining a collective vein; posterior rib naked 2-3 cm; collective veins arising from one of the lowermost basal veins usually the 5th or 6th (sometimes the 2nd or 3rd in mature blades) and extending ca. 5 mm from margins all the way to the apex; surface epunctate. INFLORESCENCES erect, held above the leaves; peduncle pale green, 5 or more winged-angulate, equal to or slightly longer than the subtending petioles; spathe reflexed, to 12.5 cm long, to 3.7 cm with lanceolate, bright white, narrowly long acuminate at apex, obliquely inserted, cordate and somewhat clasping at base prominently greenish-veined on lower surface, somewhat pink-tinged on upper surface; spadix medium green, pale yellow at anthesis, sometimes bicolorous with the lower portion yellow and the remainder green, to 10.5 em long, sessile weakly tapered to apex, narrowly rounded at base. INFRUCTESCENCE not seen.