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Arisaemas

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DaveM:
I rate these strange but architecturally wonderful plants very highly - but apart from some of the easy ones, not easy to identify. Over the years I have seen a number in their natural habitat and have been meaning to check out some of the field identificantions more thoroughly. Have tried Susan's suggested site and others, but no luck so far..... So, can I restart this thread by asking for help please with the two attached - both photographed in Sechuan, in the Piteo valley (location of the panda reserve).
Many thanks

DaveM:
And a couple more with tentative names. Am I correct to infer that A_costatum and A_costatum1 are both A costatum: first was photographed in Bhutan, second in Nepal? Are the ids of the last two correct, as A elephas and A consanguinium; both seen in Yunnan? I am very tentative about A dilatata, ?????? also from Sechuan.

ellenndan:
Hi David M
 I can only help u you on your Arisaema sp2 picture i think it might be Arisaema Franchetianum. Im sure some one else will correct me if i am wrong. I can offer suggestions for Arisaema sp1 picture Arisaema Omeiense or Wattii.
Good luck Ellen and Dan

David Lyttle:
Thanks to those who identified my Arisaemas for me. As this thread seems to have taken off I can surmise they are not always easy to identify.

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