Anthurium ericae (Araceae)
Stem terrestrial (according to collector, but is it always?). LEAVES: Petiole 50 - 60 cm long, a little striate (when dry), blade papery, abaxially minutely pulverulent on the veins, puctulate with numerous crystalliferous cells, striolate with raphide-bearing cells, broadly ovate-triangular, acute at the apex, anterior lobe ca. 50 cm long, 35 cm wide basally, posterior lobes separated by a parabolic arc, semi-elliptic, 15 cm long, 13 - 15 cm wide, primary lateral veins both large and small are patent and very numerous, abaxially primaries, secondaries and intermediates prominent, joined into a submarginal vein, primary veins of the posterior lobes strongly prominent, near the sinus joined into denuded basal ribs. Spadix ca. 1.5 cm wide.
Central Ecuador. West Cordillera. Prov. Pichincha, Saloya valley.