Schismatoglottis hainanensis (Araceae)
Herbs, stoloniferous, forming dense colonies. Petiole 20–30cm, proximal half sheathing; leaf blade glaucous abaxially, dark green adaxially, elliptic or oblong-lanceolate, 16–17 × 5.5–7cm, both surfaces densely and minutely impressed punctate, base rounded or obtuse, apex acuminate; primary veins 8–10 per side, adaxially always raised toward midrib; secondary and tertiary veins arising mostly from midrib. Peduncle shorter than petioles, ca. 13cm. Spathe convolute, pale green or white, ca. 7cm; proximal part elliptic, ca. 2.5 × 0.6cm, persistent; distal part convolute, horn-shaped; limb caducous. Spadix ca. 5cm; female zone adnate to spathe, ca. 2.5cm × 4–5mm, attenuate toward apex; pistil oblong, ca. 1mm, 1-loculed, with 2 parietal placentae; ovules numerous, anatropous, obovoid, with longitudinal striations; funicle long and slender, carried on placentae in 2 ranks; distal sterile zone clavate, ca. 13 × 5mm, attenuate toward base, apex obtuse; staminodes cylindric; male zone cylindric, ca. 15 × 4mm; fertile stamens with anthers subcuneate, dehiscing by a terminal pore.
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.
Dense tropical forests, on rocks.