Template:Araceae Table 203.1
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Table 203.1. Cultivated Araceae that Occasionally Naturalize or Persist from Cultivation.
Taxon | Will Key To | Distinguishing Characteristics | Comments |
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Aglaonema commutatum Schott | Peltandra | Leaves oblanceolate to oblong with thick midveins and parallel venation; creeping or erect aboveground stem; spathe not differentiated into tube and blade | Dade Co., Florida; persisting after cultivation, rarely found |
Alocasia macrorrhizos (Linnaeus) Schott | Peltandra | Leaves net-veined between primary lateral veins; aboveground stem; spadix with sterile appendage | Dade Co., Florida; persisting for short periods, rarely found |
Arum italicum Linnaeus | Peltandra | Leaves net-veined between primary lateral veins; long sterile appendage | California, Louisiana, North Carolina, Oregon; escaping locally and forming colonies |
Caladium bicolor (Aiton) Ventenat | Colocasia | Leaves usually variegated with pink, red, or white; spadix without sterile appendage | Florida, Louisiana; rarely found |
Dracunculus vulgaris Schott | Arisaema dracontium | Spadix about as long as spathe; spathe with large distinct blade | California, Oregon; rarely found |
Epipremnum pinnatum (Linnaeus) Engler cv. 'Aureum' | will not key well to any genus | Stem scandent; juvenile leaves entire, adult leaves irregularly pinnatifid, leaves variegated with yellow; rarely flowering | Florida; escaping and persisting in shady hammocks and on roadside trees |
Pinellia ternata (Thunberg) Makino | Arisaema triphyllum | Petiole with bulbils basally and at apex; base of spadix adnate to spathe on one side | California, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia; very local, forming colonies usually in gardens and nurseries |
Syngonium podophyllum Schott | Arisaema | Stems scandent; milky sap; juvenile leaves entire, adult leaves pedatisect | Florida; established on roadside trees and hammocks, local; other species of Syngonium may persist, but are rarely found |
Xanthosoma spp. | Peltandra | Leaves not peltate, net-veined between primary lateral veins; may have aboveground stem; spadix without sterile appendage | S Florida, Louisiana, and Texas; persisting from cultivation, rarely spreading |
Zantedeschia aethiopica (Linnaeus) Sprengel | Peltandra | Spathe funnel-shaped, not constricted, white | California; uncommon |