Synopsis of aroids (Alismatales, Araceae) from Cerro Pirre (Darién Province, Panama)
Author
Ortiz, Orlando Oriel
Author
de Stapf, María Sánchez
Author
Baldini, Riccardo Maria
Author
Croat, Thomas Bernard
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Dieffenbachia longispatha
Engl. & K. Krause
(
Fig. 2E
)
Material examined.
Middle slopes on
W
side of Cerro Pirre;
07°57′N
,
077°46′W
;
550–760 m
;
28 Jun. 1988
;
T
.
B
. Croat 68854
(
MO
). Parque Nacional
Darién
, vicinity of Cerro Pirre base camp, along trail near
E
side of Río Paracida;
08°00′N
,
077°48′W
;
0–80 m
;
1 Jul. 1988
;
T
.
B
. Croat 68971
(
MO
). Ibid., vicinity of station along Río Perisenico;
08°01′N
,
077°44′W
;
110 m
;
26 Jul. 1994
;
T
.
B
. Croat
77101 (
MO
). Ibid., Cerro Pirre, campamento cerca del segundo mirador;
07°59′43″N
,
077°42′39″W
;
708 m
;
2 Dec. 2016
;
O
.
O
. Ortiz 2704
(
PMA
).
Identification.
This species is characterized by its terrestrial and robust plants (usually greater than
1 m
) with copious milky sap, a strong foul aroma, greenish blades when dry, decurrent petiole sheaths at apex and spadices with the sterile medial region.
Croat (2004)
included a specimen (Croat 68854) collected at Cerro Pirre under
D. nitidipetiolata
Croat & Grayum
, but it turned out to be
D. longispatha
.
D. nitidipetiolata
differs from
D. longispatha
by having very glossy petioles (similar to a varnished surface) and female portion of spadix with moderately closely spaced pistils
Distribution and ecology.
Colombia
and
Panama
. It is relatively common on Cerro Pirre. It grows both in the semideciduous and evergreen forests, usually between 150 and
800 m
.
It usually forms colonies on flat sites near the banks of streams or in semi-shady forested areas.