Arisaema

The genus Arisaema, a popular group of hardy and semi-hardy aroids in the Araceae family, is comprised of approximately 260 species and 90 subspecies/variations (as of January 1999) and they are primarily found in the Himalayas, China and Japan, although a number of species are found in southern India, South East Asia, north-eastern Africa and North America. Many new species have come from China in recent years providing some confusion with naming.

There are many species easily grown in the open garden while others can be quite challenging to maintain in cultivation because of their dislike of moisture during winter dormancy. They are easily grown from seed. They can sometimes skip a season and then surprise you when you think you have lost them by reappearing. Some of this information was furnished by Ernie O'Byrne in his introduction to the topic of the week which featured Arisaema August 2003.

Ernie wrote this about when to harvest the seed. "Just bring the seedheads inside and let them ripen until they are red. This sometimes takes a month, or more. Then clean them, wearing plastic or latex gloves, since some arisaema fruits have annoying spicules that cause a reaction in sensitive people, or if a lot are cleaned at one time." Roy Herold cleans his seeds in a blender. He wrote to the PBS list: "Fill it half full of water, toss in the seeds, and give it a few pulses. Pour it out through a strainer, and spread the remaining seeds and skins on a towel. Let dry, and the seeds are easily separated from the 'chaff'. Works like a charm, with no damage whatsoever to the seeds." A pbs list post from Giorgio Pozzi includes propagation information from the IAS Newsletter, 22:1, pages 6-7, Growing Arisaemas from Seed by Jim McClements. Generally it is accepted that seeds do not need to be soaked in order to germinate although some species may require a cold-warm treatment.

The Genus Arisaema by Guy and Liliane Gusman is the best reference for this genus. Giorgio Pozzi has kindly supplied a list of the fourteen sections that Gusman has used in dividing this genus with the associated species in each section. Information and pictures of species can be found alphabetically by going to the wiki pages below or by clicking on the species in the table.


For more photos and information about the species select the appropriate wiki page:

or click on the name in the table below:


Arisaema species
Arisaema amurense, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema amurense
Arisaema asperatum, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema asperatum
Arisaema barnesii in pot, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema barnesii
Arisaema bockii, syn. Arisaema engleri, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema bockii
Arisaema candidissimum, Rob Hamilton [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema candidissimum
Arisaema ciliatum, Rob Hamilton [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema ciliatum
Arisaema concinnum, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema concinnum
Arisaema consanguineum, Arnold Trachtenberg [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema consanguineum
Arisaema costatum, the 'Snake', Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema costatum
Arisaema dracontium, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema dracontium
Arisaema elephas, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema elephas
Arisaema bockii, syn. Arisaema engleri, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
*Arisaema engleri
Arisaema erubescens, desertnaturalist, iNaturatlist, CC BY [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema erubescens
Arisaema exappendiculatum, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema exappendiculatum
Arisaema fargesii, Mark Mazer [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema fargesii
Arisaema flavum, John Lonsdale [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema flavum
Arisaema franchetianum, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema franchetianum
Arisaema galeatum close-up, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema galeatum
Arisaema griffithii, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema griffithii
Arisaema heterophyllum leaf detail, Mark McDonough [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema heterophyllum
Arisaema intermedium plant, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema intermedium
Arisaema iyoanum, Paige Woodward [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema iyoanum
Arisaema jacquemontii, Rob Hamilton [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema jacquemontii
Arisaema jinshajiangense with light purple spathe-limb, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema jinshajiangense
Arisaema kishidae, Mark McDonough [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema kishidae
Arisaema kiushianum, John Lonsdale [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema kiushianum
Arisaema lobatum green leaves, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema lobatum
 Arisaema macrosphatum, Dennis Szeszko [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema macrospathum
Arisaema nepenthoides, Rob Hamilton [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema nepenthoides
Arisaema omeiense, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema omeiense
Arisaema propinquum, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema propinquum
Arisaema rhizomatum, John Lonsdale [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema rhizomatum
Arisaema ringens, Mark McDonough [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema ringens
Arisaema sazensoo, Paige Woodward [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema sazensoo
Arisaema saxatile, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema saxatile
Arisaema serratum, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema serratum
Arisaema sikokianum silver center leaves, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema sikokianum
Arisaema sikokianum x triphyllum, Mark McDonough [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema sikokianum x triphyllum
Arisaema speciosum, Paige Woodward [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema speciosum
Arisaema taiwanense, Mark McDonough [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema taiwanense
Arisaema ternatipartitum, John Lonsdale [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema ternatipartitum
Arisaema thunbergii ssp.urashima, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema thunbergii
Arisaema tortuosum, Arnold Trachtenberg [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema tortuosum
Arisaema triphyllum ssp. triphyllum purple, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema triphyllum
Arisaema utile, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema utile
Arisaema wattii, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema wattii
Arisaema wilsonii, Bonaventure Magrys [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema wilsonii
Arisaema yunnanense spathe, Giorgio Pozzi [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Arisaema yunnanense
* = synonym

This website www.aroid.org has additional information.


Arisaema a-c - Arisaema d-g - Arisaema h-n - Arisaema o-s - Arisaema t-z


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