Hi, For comments on the first plant see: http://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/f7c32f3776525710/9eeee1dfc3929888?lnk=gst&q=arisaema#
The second species is Arisaema dahaiense. Arisaema dahaiense is originally described from China and is a sister species of Arisaema galeatum from West Bengal. Most likely these 2 species are slowly sliding from one species into the other going from west to east. The form on the pictures still has some green in the spathe, the Chinese forms are darker colored in shades of purple and brown purple. Arisaema dahaiense is also reported from the state of Nagaland. For the Amorphophallus I asked the help of the Amorphophallus expert Wilbert Hetterscheid. His comments for the first green species are that it can only be Am. napalensis based on the surface of the appendix but a very unusual and interesting form as the appendix shape is not as it usually is for this species and looks more like the appendix of Am. krausei. So an unsual form of Amorphophallus napalensis The second species is Am. kachinensis (synonym Am. bannaensis H. Li) according to Wilbert Hetterscheid. Hope this helps. Regards, Pascal ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Tabish <tabi...@gmail.com> Date: 25 aug, 21:35 Subject: Arisaemas To: efloraofindia A rich harvest of Arums! P4220131 & P4220137Arisaemaintermedium http://himalayanplants.org/products/displayimage.php?album=2&pos=8 P4220138Arisaemagriffithiihttp://www.paghat.com/ arisaemagriffithii.html P4230201 Looks like a Amorphophallus species. Maybe Amorphophallus dunnii... not sure at all. P4250219 Amorphophallus bulbiferhttp://www.plantoftheweek.org/week084.shtml Cheers! - Tabish On Aug 25, 4:54 pm, ushaprabha page <ushaprabhap...@gmail.com> wrote: > Id pl of different Arisaemas from Eagle nest sanct. in last week of April > 10. > P4220131.JPG > 51KViewDownload > P4220137.JPG > 55KViewDownload > P4220138.JPG > 41KViewDownload > P4230201.JPG > 36KViewDownload > P4250219.JPG > 46KViewDownload