Dracontium dubium (Araceae)
Tuber hemispherical, 5-17cm diam., 6-9cm thick, flat above, rounded and whitish to brown below, 3-36cm below ground level; tubercles few, rounded or cylindrically elongated, 0.5-0.9cm diam., 0.5-1.5cm long, borne around the periphery of the tuber; roots whitish, 1-2 mm diam.; cataphylls 2 or 3, 3-36 × 1.5-8cm, pink to light brown, reaching or surpassing ground level. Leaves solitary; petioles 1-2.4m long above ground, 2-4cm diam. at midpoint, dark green or tinged brown, contrastingly mottled with dirty white or pale green blotches and forming a reptilian pattern, smooth or sometimes with spiny projections; juvenile blade sagittate, or sagittately lobed; mature blades spreading horizontally, 1-1.2m diam., subcoriaceous papyraceous, rarely fenestrate, never variegated, sometimes with abundant dark markings, semiglossy and dark green above, matte and medium green below; middle division twice trichotomously branched, 50-72 × 45-75 cm, with terminal subdivision consisting of 3 sections, with each basal subdivision consisting of many segments; lateral divisions twice dichotomously branched, 50-70 × 47-73cm, with terminal subdivision consisting of 2 sections, with basal subdivision consisting of many segments; terminal and subterminal sections confluent or free, each usually consisting of a single segment or a few segments or rarely each consisting of many segments; leaf segments bilobed, broadly oblanceolate, more than 5cm wide on each side of the major ribs, orbicular-ovate, at least some of the basal segments free, often with contrastingly smaller rounded or triangular segments alternating with larger segments; apices acuminate, or acute; ultimate segments 9-20cm long, free from penultimate segments; other segments 10-20cm long; penultimate segments confluent with the subterminal sections; medial segments confluent with the basal subdivisions; basal segments present, free from each other; rachises patterned distinct from petiole, pale green or distinct from petiole, pale green, tinged brown, with irregular protuberances; tertiary veins obscure above and conspicuous below; bracteoles 1 or 2, 5-15(37) × 1.5-2cm, white to pink (at apex), the longest one longer than the peduncle, covering up to 1/3 of the spathe. Inflorescence solitary or sometimes two, appearing before new leaf; peduncle 3-36cm long above ground, 0.5-1cm diam. at midpoint, often almost completely subterranean (to a few cm above ground level), mottled similar to petiole but lighter in color, white tinged pink, smooth; spathe 4-15cm long, 2-5cm wide, noncymbiform, broadened at a certain point and differentiated into a proximal tube and a distal lamina (blade), non-cucullate or cucullate (slightly), arching to 45o, apex acuminate; 1-4 × 1.8-3.5cm at widest point; lamina 2 or 3 times longer than the tube; inner surface covered with dense, translucent scales 1-2mm long, olive-brown or red-purple, with translucent area obscure; outer surface maroon, matte; margins entire, broadly overlapping in the lower third; veins obscure inside and outside, similar to the spathe in color; spadix exposed (often extending above the spathe tube), stipitate, cylindric, brownish purple, 1.2-4.2 × 0.5-1.3cm at anthesis, often with several appendages at apex, 0.2-0.5cm long when present; stipe 0.2-0.8 × 0.4-0.5 cm at anthesis. Flower tepals 6 or 7, 1-2mm long, 0.5-1mm wide, brown-purple; stamens 6 or 7; filaments 0.5-1.5 mm long; anthers 0.8-1mm long, slightly exserted; ovary bilocular or 3- to 5-locular, pale green; stigma 3-lobed, or 4-lobed; style 0.2-0.5 mm long above tepals, greenish, not persistent. Infructescence with spadix 4-6.5(10) × 2.6-3.5cm in fruit, berries (1)3- or 4(5)-seeded, 1- 1.5cm diam., 1.2-1.7cm thick, subglobose, 3- to 6-angular, apically truncate; young berries dark green; mature berries orange (or yellow), with or without some reddish dots or raphide cells, seeds 0.8-1cm long, 0.5-0.7cm diam., elongated or rounded, red-brown, laterally flattened; dorsal ridges obvious, more than 3, strongly to slightly interrupted, monomorphic, less than 0.5mm thick, 0.8-1mm high, smooth on both sides.
Dracontium dubium ranges from the Amazon basin to the Atlantic coast in Venezuela and is expected to be found in adjacent areas in Colombia and Guyana. It occurs in the Tropical moist forest (T-mf) life zone (Holdridge et al., 1971)