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Typhonium roxburghii Schott   (redirected from: Typhonium divaricatum var. schottii (Prain) Engl.)
Family: Araceae
[Arum divaricatum L., moreArum diversifolium Blume, Arum roxburghii Thwaites, Typhonium amboinense Blatt. & McCann, Typhonium divaricatum var. mottleyanum (Schott) Engl., Typhonium divaricatum var. robustum Blume, Typhonium divaricatum var. roxburghii (Schott) Engl., Typhonium divaricatum var. schottii (Prain) Engl., Typhonium javanicum Miq., Typhonium mottleyanum Schott, Typhonium schottii Prain]
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Japan Flora: Tuber nearly globose; leaves radical, on slender petioles 10-20 cm. long, broadly cordate- sagittate, 3-lobed, 5-10 cm. long and as wide, the lobes acute, entire, the middle one broadly ovate, the lateral smaller, di­varicate; scape radical, 4-8 cm. long; spathe 2.5-3 cm. long, the tube narrowly ovate, 15-18 mm. long, the blade elongate-rounded at base, gradually narrowed above to a sub­acute apex; neuter flowers linear, tlie upper ones ascending, the others reflexed, the appendage of spadix linear, erect, pur­plish, nearly uniformly wide from base to acute apex, some­what obliquely truncate at base. May-Aug.

Kyushu (s.). Ryukyus, Formosa, India, Malaysia, and s. China.

Typhonium roxburghii
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