Arisaema concinnum Schott, Bonplandia (Hannover) 7: 27 1859. (Syn: Arisaema affine Schott; Arisaema alienatum Schott; Arisaema concinnum var. affine (Schott) Engl.; Arisaema concinnum var. alienatum (Schott) Engl.);
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Species of genus Arisaema are basically and easily differentiated on the basis of position of leaflets and their number number, in addition to the spathe and spadix characteristics:
1. Leaves with digitate leaflets (palmately arranged, gap on one side).
2. Leaves with pedate leaflets (not arising from same point, especially side leaflets)
3. Leaves with radiate leaflets (uniformly spreading from center).
There are three prominent species belong to the last group in Himalayas: A. erubescence and A. consaguineum with much narrower segments less than 1.5 cm broad, and latter with usually more than 11 leaflets. A. concinnum is easily differentiated by its broader (more than 1.5 cm) leaflets and green spathe with white longitudinal stripes and 2-7 cm long apical tail, the green spadix slightly emerging from spathe.
Perennial herb with depressed-globose tuber; leaf solitary on up to 50 cm long petiole; leaflets 7-11, radiate, oblanceolate, base cuneate, tip ptolonged into a tail slightly curved down; peduncle shorter than leaf; spathe green (sometimes purple) with longitudinal white stripes, tube 4-8 cm long, limb ovate to deltoid, 2-4 cm broad with 2-7 cm long tail; spadix green, slightly emerging from spathe. . Araceae, Arecaceae and Zingiberaceae Fortnight:Araceae-Arisaema concinnum Schott from near Ukhimath in Uttarakhand-GSAUG01 : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (4).
Arisaema concinnum Schott, Bonplandia (Hannover). 7: 27. 1859. Species of genus Arisaema are basically and easily differentiated on the basis of position of leaflets and their number number, in addition to the spathe and spadix characteristics:
1. Leaves with digitate leaflets (palmately arranged, gap on one side).
2. Leaves with pedate leaflets (not arising from same point, especially side leaflets)
3. Leaves with radiate leaflets (uniformly spreading from center).
There are three prominent species belong to the last group in Himalayas: A. erubescence and A. consaguineum with much narrower segments less than 1.5 cm broad, and latter with usually more than 11 leaflets. A. concinnum is easily differentiated by its broader (more than 1.5 cm) leaflets and green spathe with white longitudinal stripes and 2-7 cm long apical tail, the green spadix slightly emerging from spathe.
Perennial herb with depressed-globose tuber; leaf solitary on up to 50 cm long petiole; leaflets 7-11, radiate, oblanceolate, base cuneate, tip ptolonged into a tail slightly curved down; peduncle shorter than leaf; spathe green (sometimes purple) with longitudinal white stripes, tube 4-8 cm long, limb ovate to deltoid, 2-4 cm broad with 2-7 cm long tail; spadix green, slightly emerging from spathe.
Photographed from forest along Ukhimath to Chopta road in Uttarakhand on May 31, 2013. Araceae, Arecaceae and Zingiberaceae Fortnight: Araceae- Arisaema for id from Sikkim:: NS Aug 02 : 8 posts by 5 authors.
Please suggest id for this Arisaema shot from Pelling in Sikkim.. Seems to be Arisaema conciuum. A close up of the appendix is needed to confirm the ID. Thanks for inputs… I will try to share closeup or clear pics (if I have any).. The plant is most probably Arisaema consanguineum a rare plant endorsed in IUCN Arisaema consanguineum in Sikkim is pretty much conform the holotype and has narrower leaflets with drooptips, a non-striped, all-green flower with a wider spathe blade ending in a long, filiform apex. The spathe tube in consanguineum is also not narrowing towards the spathe mouth like the plant on the pictures so I agree with … about his identification as concinnum. Consanguineum rarely occurs in Sikkim, concinnum is much more common, both in Sikkim and in W Bengal, often forming colonies due to its stoloniferous behavior. Araceae, Arecaceae and Zingiberaceae Fortnight: Araceae- Arisaema 5 for id from Sikkim:: NS Aug 06 : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (5). This Arisaema was shot from Pelling in Sikkim…
Please suggest the id…there are two different kinds of striations on the spathe..
Do both of them belong to A. concinnum ?? Yes it is Arisaema concinnum Schott.
Araceae, Arecaceae and Zingiberaceae Fortnight: Araceae- Arisaema 6 for id from Sikkim:: NS Aug 07 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (4). Arecaceae, Araceae, Zingiberaceae Fortnight 1-14 Aug 2014: Arisaema concinnum [?] from Uttarakhand_DSR_32 : 3 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2).
This Arisaema sp. was photographed in Naini Tal Uttarakhand. Tentatively identified as A. concinnum. Please suggest correct ID. SK636 10 JUL-2017:ID : 7 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2) Location: Chowrasta, Darjeeling, India
Date: 21 May 2017
Altitude: 7000 ft.
Arisaema ! Which one ?
11 July 2017 Pl. Check with comparative images at efi site. Pl. Check with comparative images at efi site at Arisaema Arisaema speciosum, concinnum and tortuosum together. SK637 11 JUL-2017:ID : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (4)
Location: Chowrasta, Darjeeling, India
Date: 21 May 2017
Altitude: 7000 ft.
Arisaema ! Which one ?
Pl. Check with comparative images at efi site. Pl. Check with comparative images at efi site at Arisaema Arisaema concinnum
Arisaema tortuosum : 9 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (3)
Location Kalimpong West Bengal
Sir,
Kindly identify it
Have not got time to name both but I am sure … will be able to rapidly sort the 3 images out – surely there is more than one species of Arisaema photographed at Kalimpong? The second image does appear to match A.tortuosum but not the first and third – which belong to a markedly different species. Would be helpful to know the elevation?
It is not uncommon for there to be more than one species of a genus growing amongst each other, some of which are difficult to tell apart – these are not. One should always be alert to this. Pl. also check /species/a—l/ar/araceae/arisaema 2nd images may be of Arisaema tortuosum var. neglectum (Schott) Fisch., while others appear to be of Arisaema jacquemontii Blume First and third picture is Arisaema concinumm, second picture is normal tortuosum. Neglectum is a true and independent species that only occurs in S India, particularly in Maharashtra state, but does not occur around Kalimpong. .
Identification of Arisaema – regarding. : last 6 correct images. 3 posts by 3 authors.
Let me introduce myself. I am a nature photographer from West Bengal ( India). During my visit to Sikkim and Singalila Forest (mainly through Darjeeling District of West Bengal) I had photographed some different Cobra Lilies (Arisaema) which I failed to identify.
Now, I am sending the photographs for your valuable comments.
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Photographs : 4A & 4B : Photogrphed in Tinchule Village in Darjeeling District of West Bengal. Common. Altitude : About 6,500 ft. Blooming Time – April.
I could not identify it. Would you kindly help me to identify them.
Photographs : 5A, 5B, 5C & 5D : Photographed near Khechiperi Lake of Sikkim. Blomming time – April. Are they Arisaema ciliatum? Kindly help me.
As per concise flowers of the Himalaya by Oleg Polunin & Adam Stainton- they have not mentioned Arisaema ciliatum, but these appear like Arisaema erubescens as per plates & description. Can’t 4A & 4B be Arisaema erubescens also, as the leaves appears quite similar, though the colour of Spathe is bit different? …………….. Others may like to give their views. I recentlty joined and saw this old thread. I can give some ID’s which could help for future reference if you still need them:
…………………….. 4 A & B = Arisaema concinnum
5 A-D = Arisaema concinnum Arisaema concinnum occurs in green forms and purple forms and anything in between.
Arisaema flavum
Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Chopta, Uttrakhand.
June 2009.
Hope the ID is correct. That is Arisaema concinnum.
. Arisaema concinnum Schott from near Ukhimath in Uttarakhand : Attachments (4). 5 posts by 4 authors.
Arisaema concinnum Schott, Bonplandia (Hannover). 7: 27. 1859. Species of genus Arisaema are basically and easily differentiated on the basis of position of leaflets and their number number, in addition to the spathe and spadix characteristics:
1. Leaves with digitate leaflets (palmately arranged, gap on one side).
2. Leaves with pedate leaflets (not arising from same point, especially side leaflets)
3. Leaves with radiate leaflets (uniformly spreading from center).
There are three prominent species belong to the last group in Himalayas: A. erubescence and A. consaguineum with much narrower segments less than 1.5 cm broad, and latter with usually more than 11 leaflets. A. concinnum is easily differentiated by its broader (more than 1.5 cm) leaflets and green spathe with white longitudinal stripes and 2-7 cm long apical tail, the green spadix slightly emerging from spathe.
Perennial herb with depressed-globose tuber; leaf solitary on up to 50 cm long petiole; leaflets 7-11, radiate, oblanceolate, base cuneate, tip ptolonged into a tail slightly curved down; peduncle shorter than leaf; spathe green (sometimes purple) with longitudinal white stripes, tube 4-8 cm long, limb ovate to deltoid, 2-4 cm broad with 2-7 cm long tail; spadix green, slightly emerging from spathe.
Photographed from forest along Ukhimath to Chopta road in Uttarakhand on May 31, 2013. Thank you sir. Information will help in identifying few unidentified pics with me. Arisaema concinnum Schott : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (5)- around 700 kb each.
Location : Lava, Kalimpong, India
Date : 11 May 2018
Elevation : 7000 ft.
Habit : Wild Arisaema concinnum Schott : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2) – around 800 kb each.
Location: Sakiyong Khasmahal, Pedong Reshi Rd, India
Date: 16 May 2018
Altitude: 5800 ft.
Habit : Wild Arisaema concinnum Schott : 2 posts by 1 author. Attachments (7) – around 650 kb each.
Location: Godawari, Lalitpur,, Nepal
Altitude: 1566 m.
Date: 21 July 2019
Habit : Wild
Nepali Name : मितिनी बाँको Mitinee Baako . Arisaema concinnum Schott : 7 posts by 2 authors. 5 images- 6 to 7 mb each.
Location: Pharping
Date: 28 June 2020
Elevation : 1695m.
Habitat: Wild
. . Location: Godawari, Lalitpur
Date: 07 June 2024
Altitude: 1698m.
Habitat : Wild This is a form of concinnum, this is not consanguineum. Oh my mistake ! Wrong copy paste ! Arisaema concinnum Schott ! .
Arisaema concinnum Schott: 7 very high res. images. Location: Godawari, Lalitpur
Date: 07 June 2024
Altitude: 1698m.
Habitat : Wild Altitude: 1806m.
7 very high res. images. |