Dracontium spruceanum

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Dracontium spruceanum
Botanical illustration of Dracontium spruceanum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
Order: Alismatales
Family: Araceae
Subfamily: Lasioideae
Genus: Dracontium
Species: D. spruceanum
Binomial name
Dracontium spruceanum
(Schott) G.H.Zhu 1996
Synonyms
  • Cyrtosperma spruceanum (Schott) Engl.
  • Dracontium carderi Hook.f.
  • Dracontium costaricense Engl.
  • Dracontium loretense K.Krause
  • Dracontium ornatum K.Krause
  • Dracontium trianae Engl.
  • Echidnium spruceanum Schott

Dracontium spruceanum is a tropical flowering plant species of the Amazon rainforest understory. It has been found in the South American countries of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela, as well as in the Central American countries of Costa Rica and Panama.[1]

Common names for Dracontium sp. include jergón sacha (or sacha jergon), fer-de-lance, hierba del jergon, erva-jararaca, jararaca, jararaca-taia, milho-de-cobra, and taja-de-cobra.[2]

Guang Hua Zhu identified two varieties of the species: Dracontium spruceanum var. asperispathum and Dracontium spruceanum var. grandispathum.[3]

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