Arisaema fimbriatum explained

Arisaema fimbriatum is a species of Arisaema found in Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, and Pulau Lankawi[1]

Taxonomy

A. fimbriata is the type species for Arisaema section Fimbriata a section with subglobose tubers and trifoliate leaves, bisexual spadix and a long spadix appendage that extends from the spathe. Plants in this section are from subtropical Asia.[2] This section was first described in 1979, comprising six species. It was later synonymised under section Attenuata by Murata in 2011. In 2016 Ohi-Toma et al. reserected the section as monotypic with A. fimbriata following a phylogenetic analysis of the genus.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: . Tropicos . 2021-03-31.
  2. Web site: Arisaema sect. Fimbriata in Flora of China @ efloras.org . eFloras.org Home . 2022-07-05.
  3. Ohi-Toma . Tetsuo . Wu . Sugong . Murata . Hiroko . Murata . Jin . An updated genus-wide phylogenetic analysis ofArisaema(Araceae) with reference to sections . Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society . Oxford University Press (OUP) . 182 . 1 . 2016-06-30 . 0024-4074 . 10.1111/boj.12459 . 100–114. free .