Schismatoglottis plurivenia
Robust herb to c. 70 cm tall Stem pleionanthic, at first flowering when hypogeal, then becoming rather shortly epigeal, erect to creeping to c. 25 cm long, c. 3 cm diam. Petiole 20-50 cm long, sheathing in the lower half; blade cordato-sagittate, 22-38 cm long × 12-25 cm wide; posterior lobes about a quarter of the length of the anterior lobes, rounded, sometimes almost overlapping; midrib with c. 12 primary lateral veins on each side, diverging at 60-80°, alternating with somewhat thinner interprimary veins and sometimes directly bearing subsidiary veins of similar thickness to the interprimaries, especially near the base of the anterior lobe; primary, interprimary and subsidiary venation prominent abaxially; secondary venation finely striate, forming a rather inconspicuous tessellate pattern with the tertiary venation on the abaxial side. Inflorescences several to c. 12 together, interspersed with lanceolate cataphylls; peduncles much shorter than petioles, to c. 7 cm long at flowering. Spathe c. 6-8 cm long, constricted at about ? of the way from the base; lower spathe narrowly ovoid; limb turbinate then acuminate. Spadix sessile, to c. 5 cm long, considerably shorter than the spathe; female zone c. 2 cm long, adnate to the spathe in the lower c. ?; interpistillar staminodes sparse to absent; pistils bottle-shaped, close-packed, c. 0.25 mm diam.; style very short; stigma punctiform; male zone c. 1.5 cm long, sterile in the lower c. 2 mm, contiguous with the female zone or separated by a very short naked zone c. 1.5 mm long, obconic, distally c. 5 mm diam.; appendix bluntly conic to subhemispheric, as thick as to slightly wider than the male zone at the base; appendical staminodes more or less flat-topped. Fruiting spathe c. 4 cm long, asymmetric, subcylindric.
Malesia: Philippines, widespread; extending via the Talaud Islands south of Mindanao, to Central Sulawesi.
Lowland rainforest, especially in wet ravines and river banks, to c. 600 m alt.