Arisaema propinquum

Wallach's cobra lily
Wallach's cobra lily near Shoja, Himachal Pradesh
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
Order: Alismatales
Family: Araceae
Genus: Arisaema
Species: A. propinquum
Binomial name
Arisaema propinquum
Schott
Synonyms

Arisaema wallichianum Hook.f.

Arisaema propinquum (Wallach's cobra lily) is a species of flowering plant the Araceae family. Arisaema propinquum occurs in the Himalayas.

Wallach's cobra lily is a species with very good resemblance to a cobra hood. The plants grows up to 30 cm tall, with 1-2 very large, trilobed, yellowish green leaves. The spathe, or the cobra hood, is dark purple oblong-ovate, prominently striped with white or purple, and a nettled pattern in the upper part, and with a narrowed tail like tip, 1-4 cm long. Spadix is thick at the base, with a long thread like appendage 8-20 cm long. Leaf stalk and stem are often brown-spotted. Wallach's cobra lily is found in the Himalayas, from Kashmir to SE Tibet, at altitudes of 2400-3600 m. Flowering: May-June.

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