Arisaema franchetianum (Araceae)
Plants dioecious. Tuber renewed seasonally, creamy red outside, depressed globose, 1–6cm in diam., bearing many tubercles around. Cataphylls 2 or 3, pale brown with purplish spots, membranous. Leaf solitary; petiole creamy red or pale green, without spots, 20–50cm, base forming pseudostem, 1–2cm in diam.; leaf blade 3-foliolate; leaflets sessile or subsessile, subleathery; central leaflet ovate, broadly elliptic, or subovate, 7–23 × 6–22cm, base shortly cuneate to rounded, apex abruptly attenuate; lateral leaflets obliquely elliptic, 6–20 × 5–19cm, base cuneate. Peduncle erect in flowering, recurved at fruiting, brown with white dots, shorter than petioles, 10–30cm. Spathe dirty purple or dark purple with white or greenish white longitudinal lines; tube cylindric, 4–6 × 1.2–2cm, throat margins slightly recurved; limb galeate-recurved, 4.5–11 × 3–5cm, apex long acuminate with a tubular tail 5–6cm, whiplike, pendulous. Spadix unisexual; female zone cylindric, 1.2–3.8 cm × 8–20mm; ovaries dense, greenish purple, ca. 5 mm; ovules 2, basal, erect; stigma convex; male zone narrowly conic. Appendix recurved from middle, sometimes suberect, 1.5–4 cm × 2.5–6mm, base attenuate into short stipe, 4–8 mm in diam., apex 1–2mm in diam.
This material was reprinted with permission from the Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis, and Science Press, Beijing.
This material was reprinted with permission from the Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis, and Science Press, Beijing.
Forests, thickets, grasslands.