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Arisaema ciliatum H. Li

Frequently confused with A. consanguineum, but distinguised by small hairs (cilia) on the edges of the spathe, and (perhaps) by larger and fewer leaflets on the radiate leaf. A plant known as 'CT369' has been passed around for a number of years, and is now considered to be a form of A. ciliatum.

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Arisaema ciliatum
Arisaema species 'CT369'
Arisaema ciliatum growing in the wild near Lijaing, Yunnan Province, China.
(Photo: Chris Grey-Wilson) 
Arisaema species 'CT369' growing in New Zealand.
(Photo: Eric Walton)
 
Arisaema CT369 leaves
Arisaema species 'CT369' growing in New Zealand.
(Photo: Eric Walton)