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heterophylla - meaning "different leaves", refers to the extreme variablility of leaf morphology within the species.
Merr. - Elmer Drew Merrill
Published: 1908 in The Philippine Journal of Science v.3: 220
Southern Mindanao
Other Names: sp. Sarangani, sp. Davao, "Bahamut"
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“Dragon's Breath”
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Terrestrial
Small herb to ca. 40 cm tall; stem to ca. 20 cm long, decumbent to creeping, ca. 1.7 cm thick; leaves 3-4 together; petiole to ca. 35 cm long, sheathing in the lower ca. Quarter to third; blade to ca. 27 cm long, narrowly (hasto-) sagittate, sometimes shallowly to deeply peltate in adult plants and then some non-peltate leaves also present; anterior lobe to 20 cm long, to ca. 10 cm wide at base, narrowly triangular, with the margin sometimes shallowly sinuate; anterior costa not very prominent abaxially, with 3-4 sometimes opposite primary lateral veins diverging at ca. 45-60° and usually distally deflected towards the leaf tip, then joining a cospicuous submarginal vein situated ca. 3 mm from the margin; secondary venation rather widely spaced (ca. 3 mm) arising from the primary at a high angle, thence mostly abruptly (ca. Right angle) deflected towards the margin and forming rather disorganised interprimary collective veins; glands in the axils of primary vains inconspicuous; posterior lobes diverging at an acute angle, narrow, tapering, sometimes distally out-turned; posterior costae naked in sinus for ca. 1.2 cm to pelatate for ca. 20% of their length; inflorescences paired, to 4 together; peduncle to ca. 4 cm diam., ca, half the length of the patioles; spathe 5-6.5 cm long; lower spathe narrowly ovoid, 2.5-3 cm long, differentiated from the limb by a rather long gradual constriction; limb narrowly lanceolate, eventually reflexed; spadix ca. Three quarters of the length of the spathe, shortly stipitate, with the stipe adnate to the spathe; female zone 0.5-1 cm long, containing few to several flask-shaped pistils; style ca. 0.5 mm, stigma globose; sterile interstice ca. 5 mm long, comprised of massive synandrodia filling the upper part of the cavity of the lower spathe; male zone ca. 5-8 mm long, subcyclindric, ca. 3 mm thick; synandria more or less hexagonal, ca. 1.2 mm diam., opening by apical pores not capped by synconnective; appendix ca. 2 cm long, tapering; infructescence ovoid, ca. 3 cm diam. (2)
(See Fig. 1)
Alocasia heterophylla (Presl) Merr.
Alocasia heterophylla (Presl) Merr., Philip. J. Sci. 3 (1908) 220, Fl. Manila (1912) 133, Enum. Philipp. Fl. PI. 1 (1922) 184; K. Krause & Engl., Pflanzenr. 71 (IV. 23E) (1920) 101, fig. 22. - Colocasia? heterophylla (Presl) Kunth, Enum. PI. 3 (1841) 40. - Caladium heterophyllum Presl, Reliq. Haenk. 2 (1835) 148. - Type: Philippines, Luzon, Haenke s.n. (PR, holo).
Alocasia manilensis Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 25 (1898) 23; K. Krause & Engl., Pflanzenr. 71 (IV.23E) (1920) 95, fig. 19E & F; Burnett, Aroideana 7 (1984) 92, fig. 26. - Type: Philippines, Luzon, Manila Prov., Mt Alban, Mar 1888, Warburg 12493 (B, holo).
Alocasia warburgi Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 25 (1898) 25; Merr., Philipp. J. Sci. 1, Suppl. (1906) 33. - Type: Philippines, Warburg 13652 (B, presumed destroyed); Celebes, Warburg 15723 (B, presumed destroyed). Neotype: Philippines, Luzon, Tayabas Prov., Mt Binuang, Ramos & Edaho BS 28495 (US; isoneo, BO, P, US).
Small herb to ca. 40 cm tall; stem to ca. 20 cm long, decumbent to creeping, ca. 1.7 cm thick; leaves 3-5 together; petiole to ca. 35 cm long, sheathing in the lower ca. quarter to third; blade to ca. 27 cm long, narrowly (hasto-) sagittate, sometimes shallowly to deeply peltate in adult plants and then some non-peltate leaves also present; anterior lobe to 20 cm long, to ca. 10 cm wide at base, narrowly triangular, with the margin sometimes shallowly sinuate; anterior costa not very prominent abaxially, with 3-4 sometimes opposite primary lateral veins diverging at ca. 45-60° and usually distally deflected towards the leaf tip, then joining a conspicuous submarginal vein situated ca. 3 mm from the margin; secondary venation rather widely spaced (ca. 3 mm) arising from the primary at a high angle, thence mostly abruptly (ca. right angle) deflected towards the margin and forming rather disorganised interprimary collective veins; glands in the axils of primary veins inconspicuous; posterior lobes diverging at an acute angle, narrow, tapering, sometimes distally out-turned; posterior costae naked in sinus for ca. 1.2 cm to peltate for ca. 20% of their length; inflorescences paired, to 4 together; peduncle to ca. 4 cm diam., ca. half the length of the petioles: spathe 5-6.5 cm long; lower spathe narrowly ovoid, 2.5-3 cm long, differentiated from the limb by a rather long gradual constriction; limb narrowly lanceolate, eventually reflexed; spadix ca. three quarters of the length of the spathe, shortly stipitate, with the stipe adnate to the spathe: female zone 0.5-1 cm long, containing few to several flask-shaped pistils: style ca. 0.5 mm, stigma globose; sterile interstice ca. 5 mm long, comprised of massive synandrodia filling the upper part of the cavity of the lower spathe; male zone ca. 5-8 mm long, subcylindric, ca. 3 mm thick; synandria more or less hexagonal, ca. 1.2 mm diam., opening by apical pores not capped by synconnective; appendix ca. 2 cm long, tapering; infructescence ovoid, ca. 3 cm diam.
Distribution: Endemic to the Philippines; Luzon, Mindanao, Polillo. Although Engler cited a specimen (now destroyed) from Sulawesi in the protologue of A. warburgii, no other material from Sulawesi is conspecific with the Philippines element.
Habitat: Lowland rain forest (dipterocarp forest) to ca. 300 m altitude.
Notes: This species is distinguished from A. ramosii by the leaves sometimes peltate in mature plants, the gradually constricted spathe, the massive synandrodia of the sterile interstice, the more widely separated secondary venation, distally curved primary venation and the conspicuous submarginal vein situated well in from the margin.
The type of A. manilensis consists of seedling leaves only, but it matches A. heterophylla in shape and in the characteristic submarginal vein. The syntypes of A. warburgii no longer survive at Berlin presumably because Engler and Krause had reduced this to the synonymy of A. heterophylla and Krause consequently did not take out a representative specimen for protection from possible war damage which did, of course, subsequently occur. My acceptance of the placement of A. warburgii in the synonymy of A. heterophylla is based on the joint opinion of Engler and Merrill, who examined the pertinent material of both species together at Berlin, concluding that the two were indeed identical (Merrill's annotation on Haenke s.n. at PR - the holotype of A. heterophylla). Elmer's interpretation, however, also evidenced by specimen annotations, was different, applying the name A. warburgii to material of what is here recognised as a new species, A. boyceana. Elmer's identifications of Araceae were not always reliable and it is not apparent that he had examined the relevant types; I therefore defer to Engler and Merrill's view. The selected neotype of A. warburgii is a widely distributed fertile collection that falls well within the concept of A. heterophylla.
The illustration of this species in Krause & Engler (loc. cit.) is of poor quality, and it is perhaps as a consequence of this that the name Alocasia heterophylla has been applied by various workers to material of distinctly different species in Java and Borneo, where this species does not occur. Almost all the material that Krause & Engler cited under A. heterophylla was destroyed, but one extant specimen, Merrill 5328, is not of this species. Together with the fact that the illustration of the spadix does not show the characteristic enlarged synandrodia, this suggests that the illustration is based on material of more than one species.
The cultivars Alocasia 'Blue Prince' and k Blue Lady' (Burnett, 1984: figs 17 & 18) appear to be derived from this species.
Other specimens seen: Luzon, Zambales Prov. Mt Pinatubo, Clemens 17362 (UC); Luzon, Pangasinan Prov., Labrador, Mt San Isidro, Fenix BS 29883 (US); Luzon, Quezon Prov., Quezon National Park, ca. 10 km W of Atimonan, Nicolson 800 (K, US); Luzon, Rizal Prov., Mt Susong Balaga, Ramos & Edano BS 29238 (US); Luzon, Rizal Prov., Mt Irig, Ramos & Edano BS 48444 (UC); Mindanao, Davao Prov., Mati, Ramos & Edaho BS 49310 (NY, UC); Polillo Island, Robinson BS 9199 (E, NSW); Oriental Mindoro, Mansalay, Mt Yagaw (E slope), Sulit & Conklin PNH 16954 (GH, L).
Fig. 1: page 17 of "Gardens' Bulletin Singapore v.51 (1999)"
Figure 4. Alocasia heterophylla (Presl) Merr.
Ramos & Edaño BS 28495 - A: habit; B: venation; C: inflorescence (part of spathe removed). - Scale: bar to A = 7.5 cm, to B = 6 cm, to C = 2 cm.
Specimen / Collection Number: K000400161 (Kew)
Plant Parts: Leaves, Stem(s), Fruit, Flowers/inflorescence (with inflorescence axis)
Type Status: Unknown
Collector: Loher, A.
Date Collected: Nov 15 1892
Determiner / Identified By: Hay, A.
Determination / Identification Date: Jan 1997
Biogeographic Region: Greater Luzon
Country: Philippines
Precise Locality: Rio Marap [?], Montalban- Manila
Elevation/Altitude: Unknown
Initial ID: Unknown
Notes: Plant on left is A. heterophylla, while right is A. culionensis
Specimen / Collection Number: K000400140 (Kew)
Plant Parts: Leaves, Flowers/inflorescence, Flowers/inflorescence (with inflorescence axis)
Type Status: Unknown
Collector: Ford, C.
Date Collected: Unknown
Determiner / Identified By: Hay, A.
Determination / Identification Date: Jan 1997
Biogeographic Region: Unknown
Country: Philippines
Precise Locality: Unknown
Elevation/Altitude: Unknown
Initial ID: Unknown
Notes: "Hong Kong, rec'd 8/92"
Specimen / Collection Number: K000400141 (Kew)
Plant Parts: Leaves, Root, Stem(s), Flowers/inflorescence (with inflorescence axis), Fruit
Type Status: Unknown
Collector: Elmer, A.D.E.
Date Collected: Jun 1917
Determiner / Identified By: Hay, A.
Determination / Identification Date: Jan 1997
Biogeographic Region: Greater Luzon
Country: Philippines
Precise Locality: Los Baños (Mt. Maquiling), Province of Laguna, Luzon
Elevation/Altitude: Unknown
Initial ID: Unknown
Notes: None
Specimen / Collection Number: K000400142 (Kew)
Plant Parts: Leaves, Flowers/inflorescence
Type Status: Unknown
Collector: McGregor, R.C.
Date Collected: May 1918
Determiner / Identified By: Hay, A.
Determination / Identification Date: Jan 1997
Biogeographic Region: Greater Negros - Panay
Country: Philippines
Precise Locality: Antique Province, Panay.
Elevation/Altitude: Unknown
Initial ID: Unknown
Notes: None
PHILIPPINES: Luzon; Region: Cagayan Valley; Province: Isabela Prov. Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park, Palanan municipality, Palanan Forest Dynamics Plot;
Elevation: 40-120 m.
Coordinates of general area: 17 3 32.00 N, 122 25 48.01 E
Date: June 3, 2002
Image: Leonardo L. Co
Link: http://phytoimages.siu.edu/imgs/benctan/r/Araceae_Alocasia_heterophylla_24600.html
Juvenile with peltate leaves
PHILIPPINES: Mindanao; Region: Calabarzon; Province: Quezon prov. Dolores, Brgy. Kinabuhayan, Mt Banahaw;
Coordinates of general area: 14 2 37.46 N, 121 26 54.67 E
Date: November 23, 2011
Images: P.B. Pelser & J.F. Barcelona
Link: Links in respective photos
PHILIPPINES: Visayas, Panay; Region: Western Visayas; Province: Aklan prov. Mun. Buruanga, Brgy. Tagusip, vicinity of Sibaliw field station;
Coordinates of general area: 11 49 11.00 N, 121 58 3.00 E
Date: December 9, 2011
Images: P.B. Pelser & J.F. Barcelona
Link: Links in respective photos
PHILIPPINES: Visayas, Negros; Region: Central Visayas; Province: Negros Oriental Prov. Balinsasayao Twin Lakes Natural Park;
Coordinates of general area: 9 21 39.13 N, 123 10 52.75 E
Date: November 23, 2017
Images: P.B. Pelser & J.F. Barcelona
Link: Links in respective photos