Philodendron schmidtiae
Appressed hemiepiphyte or terrestrial on steep slope; sap dark purple-brown; stem to 1.5 m long; internodes short or 4-18 cm long, 2.8-8 cm diam., 1-1.5 cm long and 10-20 cm long on younger plants, medium green to gray-brown, semiglossy to matte, coarsely streaked at upper nodes, completely sheathed with dense reticulum cataphyll fibers, finally brown, close transverse-fissured; cataphylls 35-45 cm long, sharply D-shaped to sharply 2-ribbed or sharply flattened and 2-edged, pale to medium green, sometimes tinged pinkish, semiglossy to almost matte, spongy before becoming fibrous, persisting dark brown, semi-intact as thin brown fragments of epidermis overlapping a fine pale network of fibers, drying with fragments of reddish brown to brown epidermis, the fibers manila; petioles (30-)57-66 cm long, 1.5-2 cm diam., D-shaped to convex with lateral margins somewhat raised or obtusely to sharply flattened adaxially, more acutely so toward apex, finely striate-ribbed throughout with close parallel ridges, pale-lineate, with a broad, low-ribbed medially, medium to dark green or tinged violet-purple toward apex, darker violet-purple at apex and onto base of midrib, matte to weakly glossy, firm to somewhat spongy, finely pale-raised-striate, drying dark yellow-brown, matte to weakly glossy; preadult blades subcordate, to 24.1 cm long, 15.5 cm wide, abruptly acuminate at apex, the sinus to 3 cm deep; blades 32-94 cm long, 27-82 cm wide, 1.1-1.3 times longer than broad, broadest at petiole attachment, 0.9-1.2 times long as petioles, abruptly acuminate at apex (acumen to 2 cm), thin to coriaceous, dark green and glossy above, moderately paler and semiglossy below, drying dark brown above, usually slightly paler and yellow-brown below; upper surface sparsely pustular, short pale-lineate, relatively smooth but matte; lower surface equally smooth, moderately densely dark speckled, minutely pustular, short pale lineate near veins, sometimes sparsely granular; anterior lobes 22-68 cm long, broadly rounded; posterior lobes 11-34 cm long, 11.5-21.5 cm wide, broadly rounded, turned inward and sometimes overlapping; midrib flat to sunken, and slightly to moderately paler to concolorous above, narrowly rounded, weakly dark striate and slightly darker to concolorous, sometimes faintly purplish, matte below; primary lateral veins 5-9 per side, arising at a 50-60° angle near middle, quilted-sunken and slightly paler above, round-raised, matte and concolorous, sometimes purplish below; minor veins arising mostly from midrib but also from the primary lateral veins closer to margins, fine, moderately distinct below, undulating upon drying; major veins sometimes reddish near the base, drying dark brown; smaller veins on lower surface distinct, somewhat intermittent; laticifers conspicuous, long, wavy and sometimes crossing over minor veins; basal veins 10-14 pairs, (2nd-) 3rd-4th pair free to the base, 4th and 5th and higher order fused 1-6 cm; posterior rib gradually curved, naked to 7 cm; sinus hippocrepiform, 7-32 cm deep, to closed or obovate. INFLORESCENCES 2-3 per axil; peduncle 7-12 cm long, 1.7 cm diam. midway, pale green, coarsely whitish streaked especially near apex; spathe 18-23 cm long, 2.3-3.0 cm diam., pale green outside and weakly glossy pre-anthesis, tube densely pale short-lineate throughout and slightly more greenish than the blade outside; inner surface glossy deeply burgundy-purple throughout; female part pale greenish white, 1.8 cm diam. midway, 1.4 cm diam. at apex, 5.5-6.8 cm long in front, 4.0-4.6 cm long in back; male spadix 13 cm long, 2 cm diam. midway, 1 cm diam. at 1 cm from apex ; sterile male section only slightly thicker than female part 2 cm long; pistils 1.4 mm long, 1.4-1.6 mm diam.; styles short; stigma 1.1-1.3 mm diam., 0.2 mm thick, papillae dense but mostly with a open space midway; style slightly wider than the stigmas, sloping down sharply; ovary 5-6-locular, with the outer walls moderately thick, lacking any obvious cellular inclusions; locules 2.8 mm long, 0.6 mm diam.; ovules ca. 20 per locules, 0.4-0.5 mm long, with axile placentation, extending from the very base to the very apex of the locule; immature fruits greenish white.
Philodendron schmidtiae is currently known only from Ecuador but it is to be expected in adjacent Colombia (Putumayo) and in Peru (Amazonas). In Ecuador it is known from Sucumbios, Napo, Pastaza, Morona-Santiago and Zamora-Chinchipe, ranging from 450-2400 m. An unidentified collection from Peru (A. Monteagudo et. al. 13658) from the Parque Nacional Yanachaga-Chemillén at 2361 m is very similar but has blades that are matte rather than semiglossy on the upper surface.