Spathiphyllum phryniifolium Schott

Ortiz, Orlando Oriel, de Stapf, María Sánchez, Baldini, Riccardo Maria & Croat, Thomas Bernard, 2019, Synopsis of aroids (Alismatales, Araceae) from Cerro Pirre (Darién Province, Panama), Check List 15 (4), pp. 651-689 : 685

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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/15.4.651

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scientific name

Spathiphyllum phryniifolium Schott
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Material examined. Vicinity Cerro Pirre, along trail from base camp to Rancho Frío on slopes of Cerro Pirre; 07°58′N, 077°43′W; 200–450 m; 27 Jul. 1994; T. B. Croat 77153 ( MO). Parque Nacional Darién, Cerro Pirre, Ran- cho Frío; 08°01′14″N, 077°43′41″W; 143 m; 13 Apr. 2016; O. O. Ortiz 2557 ( PMA). Ibid., campamento cerca del segundo mirador; 07°59′49″N, 077°42′43″W; 610 m; 3 Dec. 2016; O. O. Ortiz 2715 ( PMA).

Identification. This species is characterized by having terrestrial habit, minutely denticulated blade margins (when fresh), typically lanceolate, obtuse to rounded at base; inflorescences with green lanceolate spathes, markedly decurrent on the peduncle, green spadices, and flowers with separate tepals and prominent conical styles. In the study area, only two species of the genus Spathiphyllum have been recorded and both are mainly differentiated by the morphology of the inflorescences and flowers (see couplet five of the key).

Distribution and ecology. Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Panama. This species of wide distribution, occurs in the semideciduous and evergreen forests of Cerro Pirre, between 90 and 800 m. Individuals of this species usually grow near rivers and streams or in very steep slopes areas.

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

B

Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet

MO

Missouri Botanical Garden

O

Botanical Museum - University of Oslo

PMA

Provincial Museum of Alberta

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