Anthurium jesusii

Anthurium jesusii

Anthurium jesusii is a flowering plant in the arum family, Araceae.
Anthurium jesusii Rio Bravo Reserve, Valle Del Cauca Anthurium jesusii

Appearance

The species is a member of Anthurium sect. Digitinervium and is characterised by its erect stems with elliptic to ovate leaf blades, which are obtuse, rounded or weakly subcordate at base and 0.5–1.1 × as long as the petiole, have usually reddish veins, two well-developed pairs of basal veins arching towards the leaf tip, the first becoming the collective veins running along the margin, by its long, lanceolate, green or reddish-tinted spathe, its very long, narrowly tapered spadix and the fruits that are usually yellow at maturity.

Distribution

Colombia and Ecuador

Habitat

Terrestrial or epiphytic plant

References:

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https://cate-araceae.myspecies.info/taxonomy/term/6030/descriptions
https://www.gbif.org/species/6310118
http://www.aroidpictures.fr/GENERA/ANTHURIUMA-L/anthjesusii.html
Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassMonocots
OrderAlismatales
FamilyAraceae
GenusAnthurium
SpeciesAnthurium jesusii
Photographed in
Colombia