Web References for the Araceae. Vascular Plant Image Library Images of the Araceae
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Acorus calamus from Carl Lindman's Bilder ur Nordens Flora
Acorus calamus (Sweet Flag) species page from the Flowers of India
Acorus calamus (Sweet-flag) species page from the Flora of Nothern Ireland
Aglaonema modestum species page from Cal's Plant of the Week
Aglaonema sp. (inflorescence - spathe and spadix)
Aglaonema sp. 'Silver King' species page from Cal's Plant of the Week
Alocasia macrorhiza (Giant Taro) species page from the Flowers of India
Alocasia macrorrhiza [jpeg] - Cultivated, from Maui, Hawaii. Known as Ape. (flower)
Alocasia macrorrhiza species image page from Plants of Hawaii (HEAR)
Alocasia macrorrhizos species page from Image Libarary - Southwest Environmental Infomation Network
Alocasia sanderiana - Cultivated, from Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Known as Kris Plant. (leaf) (leaf) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Alocasia sanderiana species page from Cal's Plant of the Week
Alocasia sp. [jpeg] - Cultivated, from Maui, Hawaii. Known as Espirito Santo. (plant)
Alocasia zebrina image page from CalPhotos
Alocasia zebrina - Cultivated, from Fort Worth Botanic Garden. (leaves) (leaves) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Alocasia zebrina - Cultivated, from Fort Worth Botanic Garden. (close up of striping on leaves) (close up of striping on leaves) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Amorphophallus bulbifer species page from Cal's Plant of the Week
Amorphophallus commutatus (Dragon Stalk Yam) species page from the Flowers of India
Amorphophallus rivieri (zoom) - plant in flower with Jeannie Skalsky responding - TAMU Campus, Floriculture Greenhouse (id: Wilbert Hetterscheid) - photo: Hugh Wilson
Amorphophallus rivieri (zoom) - inflorescence (front - spathe/spadix) - TAMU Campus, Floriculture Greenhouse (id: Wilbert Hetterscheid) - photo: Hugh Wilson
Amorphophallus rivieri (zoom) - inflorescence (side - spathe/spadix) - TAMU Campus, Floriculture Greenhouse (id: Wilbert Hetterscheid) - photo: Hugh Wilson
Amorphophallus rivieri (zoom) - spathe - TAMU Campus, Floriculture Greenhouse (id: Wilbert Hetterscheid) - photo: Hugh Wilson
Anchomanes welwitschii - Cultivated, from Fort Worth Botanic Garden. (unexpanded leaves and spathe (dorsal view)) (unexpanded leaves and spathe (dorsal view)) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Anchomanes welwitschii - Cultivated, from Fort Worth Botanic Garden. (spathe and spadix) (spathe and spadix) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Anchomanes welwitschii - Cultivated, from Fort Worth Botanic Garden. (unexpanded leaf) (unexpanded leaf) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Anthurium andraeanum [jpeg] - Cultivated, from Maui, Hawaii. Known as Rubrum. (plant/flower)
Anthurium andraeanum image page from CalPhotos
Anthurium andraeanum (flamingo flower) species page from Forestry Images
Anthurium andraeanum species image page from Plants of Hawaii (HEAR)
Anthurium andraeanum (Flamingo Flower) species page from the Flowers of India
Anthurium clavigerum species page from Image Libarary - Southwest Environmental Infomation Network
Anthurium crassinervium from the Tropical Plant Database
Anthurium hybrid image page from CalPhotos
Anthurium macdanielii species page from Image Libarary - Southwest Environmental Infomation Network
Anthurium scherzerianum image page from CalPhotos
Anthurium sp. [jpeg] - Cultivated, from Maui, Hawaii. Known as Dwarf Purple Anthurium. (plant/flower)
Anthurium sp. image page from CalPhotos
Anthurium spp. (laceleaf) species page from Forestry Images
Anthurium superbum - Cultivated, from Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Known as Anthurium. (foliage and inflorescences) (foliage and inflorescences) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Anthurium upalaense (zoom) - Plant in flower (Orlando Vargas); OTS Biological Station at La Selva, Costa Rica - lab clearing, shadehouse area - photo: Hugh Wilson
Anthurium upalaense (zoom) - Leaves, inflorescence; OTS Biological Station at La Selva, Costa Rica - lab clearing, shadehouse area - photo: Hugh Wilson
Ariopsis peltata (Shield Leaf Ariopsis) species page from the Flowers of India
Arisaema amurense image page from CalPhotos
Arisaema atrorubens species page from the Connecticut Botanical Society
Arisaema candidissimum image page from CalPhotos
Arisaema dracontium (green dragon) species page from Bioimages
Arisaema dracontium species page from the Connecticut Botanical Society
Arisaema dracontium (green dragon) species page from Forestry Images
Arisaema dracontium - Native, from Clay, TX. (leaf) - photo: James Manhart
Arisaema erubescens (Blushing Cobra Lily) species page from the Flowers of India
Arisaema griffithii (Griffith's Cobra Lily) species page from the Flowers of India
Arisaema intermedium Blume (Blume's Cobra Lily) species page from the Flowers of India
Arisaema jacquemontii (Jacquemont's Cobra Lily) species page from the Flowers of India
Arisaema murrayi (Murray's Cobra Lily) species page from the Flowers of India
Arisaema nepenthoides (Cobra Lily) species page from the Flowers of India
Arisaema peninsulae image page from CalPhotos
Arisaema propinquum (Wallich's Cobra Lily) species page from the Flowers of India
Arisaema sikokianum image page from CalPhotos
Arisaema stewardsonii species page from the Connecticut Botanical Society
Arisaema tortuosum (Whipcord Cobra Lily) species page from the Flowers of India
Arisaema triphyllum (Jack in the pulpit) species page from Bioimages
Arisaema triphyllum image page from CalPhotos
Arisaema triphyllum species page from the Connecticut Botanical Society
Arisaema triphyllum - Plant with inflorescences; Baton Rouge, LA - photo: David Lemke (SWTS)
Arisaema triphyllum - Inflorescence, close-up; Baton Rouge, LA - photo: David Lemke (SWTS)
Arisaema triphyllum (Jack in the pulpit) species page from Forestry Images
Arisaema triphyllum - Native, from East Texas. (whole plant) - photo: James Manhart
Arisaema triphyllum - Native, from East Texas. (spathe) - photo: James Manhart
Arisaema triphyllum species page from Cal's Plant of the Week
Arisaema triphyllum ssp. triphyllum image page from CalPhotos
Arisaema triphyllum ssp. triphyllum (Jack in the pulpit) species page from Forestry Images
Arisaema utile (Sikkim Cobra Lily) species page from the Flowers of India
Arisarum vulgare from the Botanical Site of Leif & Anita Stridvall
Arisarum vulgare species page from the Flowers in Israel
Arum creticum from the Botanical Site of Leif & Anita Stridvall
Arum dioscoridis from the Botanical Site of Leif & Anita Stridvall
Arum italicum from the Botanical Site of Leif & Anita Stridvall
Arum italicum (Italian Lords-and-ladies) species page from the Flora of Nothern Ireland
Arum italicum - Cultivated, from Univ. Wash. Med. plant Gar.. (inflorescence in fruit) - photo: James Manhart
Arum italicum - - Cultivated (female flowers-close) - photo: Thomas Schöpke
Arum italicum - -Cultivated (sterile and male flowers-close) - photo: Thomas Schöpke
Arum italicum - Cultivated (spatha with inflorescence-close) - photo: Thomas Schöpke
Arum italicum subsp. italicum species page from Floral Images
Arum maculatum species page from Floral Images
Arum maculatum image page from Josef Hlasek - Wildlife Photo Gallery
Arum maculatum image page from Josef Hlasek - Wildlife Photo Gallery
Arum maculatum (Lords-and-ladies) species page from the Flora of Nothern Ireland
Arum maculatum from Otto Wilhelm Thomé's - Flora von Deutschland Österreich und der Schweiz (1885 - 1905)
Arum maculatum - - Native, from Eifel Mountains/Germany (plant flower) - photo: Thomas Schöpke
Arum palaestinum from the Botanical Site of Leif & Anita Stridvall
Arum palaestinum species page from the Flowers in Israel
Arum pictum from the Botanical Site of Leif & Anita Stridvall
Arum sp. - population; Ierapetra/Thripti; Crete, Greece (15-Apr-1985) - photo: Albert Perdeck
Arum sp. - Ierapetra/Thripti; Crete, Greece (15-Apr-1985) - photo: Albert Perdeck
Biarum tenuifolium from the Botanical Site of Leif & Anita Stridvall
Caladium sp. - Under cultivation - photo: Hugh Wilson
Caladium sp. - Leaf - photo: Hugh Wilson
Caladium sp. - Cultivated. (whole plant) - photo: James Manhart
Caladium sp. - Cultivated. (spathe and spadix) - photo: James Manhart
Caladium sp. - Cultivated. (spathe and spadix) - photo: James Manhart
Calla palustris image page from CalPhotos
Calla palustris species page from the Connecticut Botanical Society
Calla palustris from Carl Lindman's Bilder ur Nordens Flora
Calla palustris image page from Josef Hlasek - Wildlife Photo Gallery
Calla palustris image page from Josef Hlasek - Wildlife Photo Gallery
Calla palustris from Otto Wilhelm Thomé's - Flora von Deutschland Österreich und der Schweiz (1885 - 1905)
Colocasia esculenta image page from CalPhotos
Colocasia esculenta (coco yam, wild taro) species page from Forestry Images
Colocasia esculenta species image page from Plants of Hawaii (HEAR)
Colocasia esculenta (Green Taro) species page from the Flowers of India
Colocasia esculenta - Cultivated. Known as Taro. (corm) (corm) - photo: Monique Reed
Colocasia esculenta - Cultivated. Known as Taro. (corm (sectioned)) (corm (sectioned)) - photo: Monique Reed
Colocasia esculenta - Cultivated, from Purchased. Known as Taro. (petiole) (petiole) - photo: Monique Reed
Colocasia esculenta species page from Cal's Plant of the Week
Colocasia esculenta species page from Image Libarary - Southwest Environmental Infomation Network
Colocasia esculenta species page from Texas Invasives
Colocasia esculenta cv. 'Black Magic' species page from Cal's Plant of the Week
Colocasia sp. image page from CalPhotos
Cryptocoryne beckettii - Mat of plants in habitat; San Marcos River, Hays County, TX - photo: David Lemke (SWTS)
Cryptocoryne beckettii - Mat of plants in habitat; San Marcos River, Hays County, TX - photo: David Lemke (SWTS)
Cryptocoryne beckettii - Mat of plants in habitat; San Marcos River, Hays County, TX - photo: David Lemke (SWTS)
Cryptocoryne beckettii - Leaves close-up; San Marcos River, Hays County, TX - photo: David Lemke (SWTS)
Cryptocoryne beckettii - Root system close-up; San Marcos River, Hays County, TX - photo: David Lemke (SWTS)
Cryptocoryne beckettii - Inflorescence of plant grown in cultivation; San Marcos River, Hays Co., TX - photo: David Lemke (SWTS)
Cyrtosperma cuspidispathum - Cultivated, from Fort Worth Botanic Garden. (leaves and inflorescence) (leaves and inflorescence) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Cyrtosperma cuspidispathum - Cultivated, from Fort Worth Botanic Garden. (spathe and spadix) (spathe and spadix) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Cyrtosperma cuspidispathum - Cultivated, from Fort Worth Botanic Garden. (spadix) (spadix) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Dieffenbachia amoena (Dumb Cane) species page from the Flowers of India
Dieffenbachia amoena species page from Cal's Plant of the Week
Dracontium loretense from the Tropical Plant Database
Dracunculus canariensis from the Botanical Site of Leif & Anita Stridvall
Dracunculus vulgaris from the Botanical Site of Leif & Anita Stridvall
Dracunculus vulgaris - Stavros/Meseleri; Crete, Greece (19-Apr-1985) - photo: Albert Perdeck
Dracunculus vulgaris - Koutsounari; Crete, Greece (22-Apr-1985) - photo: Albert Perdeck
Dracunculus vulgaris ( common dracunculus) species page from Bioimages
Epipremnum aureum species page from Cal's Plant of the Week
Gonatanthus pumilus (Dwarf Gonatanthus) species page from the Flowers of India
Gonatopus boivinii species page from Cal's Plant of the Week
Landoltia punctata species page from Texas Invasives
Lysichiton americanum image page from CalPhotos
Lysichiton americanum (Skunk Cabbage) species page from Plant Gallery of the Washington Native Plant Society
Lysichiton americanus image page from CalPhotos
Lysichiton americanus (American Skunk-cabbage) species page from the Flora of Nothern Ireland
Lysichiton americanus - Native, from Oregon. Known as skunk cabbage. (whole plant) - photo: James Manhart
Lysichiton americanus - Native, from Oregon. Known as skunk cabbage. (whole plant) - photo: James Manhart
Lysichiton americanus from the Oregon Flora Image Project
Monstera deliciosa - Cultivated, from Purchased. Known as Monstera. (cross-section of fruiting spadix) (cross-section of fruiting spadix) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Monstera deliciosa - Cultivated, from Purchased. Known as Monstera. (mature fruiting spadix with scales falling off) (mature fruiting spadix with scales falling off) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Monstera deliciosa - Cultivated, from Purchased. Known as Monstera. (close up of mature spadix showing scales and fruit beneath) (close up of mature spadix showing scales and fruit beneath) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Monstera deliciosa - Cultivated, from Purchased. Known as Monstera. (close up of mature spadix showing scales and fruit beneath (black specks are integral and not mold)) (close up of mature spadix showing scales and fruit beneath (black specks are integral and not mold)) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Monstera deliciosa - Cultivated, from Purchased. Known as Monstera. (close up of inside and outside of fallen scales; black specks are normal) (close up of inside and outside of fallen scales; black specks are normal) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Monstera deliciosa - Cultivated, from Purchased. Known as Monstera. (close up of fallen scales) (close up of fallen scales) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Monstera deliciosa - Cultivated, from Purchased. Known as Monstera. (underside of fallen scales) (underside of fallen scales) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Monstera deliciosa - Cultivated, from Purchased. Known as Monstera. (mature spadix; top to bottom: unripe, ripe, over-ripe) (mature spadix; top to bottom: unripe, ripe, over-ripe) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Monstera deliciosa - Cultivated, from Purchased. Known as Monstera. (mature ovaries, minus scales, ready to eat) (mature ovaries, minus scales, ready to eat) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Monstera deliciosa - Cultivated, from Purchased. Known as Monstera. (mature ovaries, minus scales, ready to eat) (mature ovaries, minus scales, ready to eat) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Monstera deliciosa - Cultivated, from Purchased. Known as Monstera. (label with eating instructions) (label with eating instructions) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Monstera deliciosa species image page from Plants of Hawaii (HEAR)
Monstera deliciosa (Split Leaf Philodendron) species page from the Flowers of India
Monstera deliciosa species page from Cal's Plant of the Week
Monstera deliciosa from the Tropical Plant Database
Monstera tenuis (zoom) - Leaves, 'clasping' morph; OTS Biological Station at La Selva, Costa Rica - lab clearing, herbarium area - photo: Hugh Wilson
Monstera tenuis (zoom) - Leaves, fully developed, terminal; OTS Biological Station at La Selva, Costa Rica - lab clearing, herbarium area - photo: Hugh Wilson
Monstera tenuis (zoom) - Leaves, 'clasping' morph (with frog); OTS Biological Station at La Selva, Costa Rica - lab clearing, herbarium area - photo: Hugh Wilson
Orontium aquaticum image page from CalPhotos
Orontium aquaticum species page from the Connecticut Botanical Society
Peltandra virginica species page from the Connecticut Botanical Society
Peltandra virginica - Native. (whole plant) - photo: James Manhart
Peltandra virginica - Native, from Flynn, TX. (whole plant) - photo: James Manhart
Philodendron erubescens species page from Cal's Plant of the Week
Philodendron giganteum - Souffriere; Guadeloupe, French Antilles (10-Jan-1983) - photo: Albert Perdeck
Philodendron giganteum - Kingstown/Richmond-Beach; St.Vincent, Lesser Antilles (30-Dec-1984) - photo: Albert Perdeck
Philodendron plowmanii - Cultivated, from Fort Worth Botanic Garden. (foliage) (foliage) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Philodendron scandens image page from CalPhotos
Philodendron scandens ssp. oxycardium species page from Cal's Plant of the Week
Philodendron sp. species image page from Plants of Hawaii (HEAR)
Philodendron spp.
(Philodendron) species page from the Flowers of India
Pistia stratiotes - Typical stand - near Marco Island, Florida - photo: Hugh Wilson
Pistia stratiotes - Typical stand - near Marco Island, Florida - photo: Hugh Wilson
Pistia stratiotes - plants providing shade - Big Cypress Preserve near Marco Island, Florida - photo: Hugh Wilson
Pistia stratiotes image page from CalPhotos
Pistia stratiotes (waterlettuce) species page from Forestry Images
Pistia stratiotes - Cultivated. (whole plant) - photo: James Manhart
Pistia stratiotes species page from Texas Invasives
Rhaphidophora decursiva (Creeping Philodendron) species page from the Flowers of India
Sauromatum venosum (Voodoo Lily) species page from the Flowers of India
Scindapsus pictus - Cultivated, from Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Known as Satin Pothos. (fruiting spadix) (fruiting spadix) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Scindapsus pictus - Cultivated, from Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Known as Satin Pothos. (spathe (dorsal view)) (spathe (dorsal view)) - photo by David C. Reed, contact: Monique Reed
Spathiphyllum 'Clevelandii' [jpeg] - Cultivated, from Maui, Hawaii. Known as White Flag. (plant/flower)
Spathiphyllum sp. (zoom) - Spathe, spadix; OTS Biological Station at La Selva, Costa Rica - trail CES - photo: Hugh Wilson
Spathiphyllum sp. (zoom) - Plant in flower; OTS Biological Station at La Selva, Costa Rica - trail CES - photo: Hugh Wilson
Spathiphyllum sp. (zoom) - Base of spadix; OTS Biological Station at La Selva, Costa Rica - trail CES - photo: Hugh Wilson
Spathiphyllum sp. - cultivated type with spathe and spadix - photo: Hugh Wilson
Spathiphyllum sp. - cultivated type with spathe and spadix (close) - photo: Hugh Wilson
Spathiphyllum wallisii (Peace Lily) species page from the Flowers of India
Symplocarpus foetidus - Plant with inflorescence/emerging leaves - Stark County, Ohio - photo: Hugh Wilson
Symplocarpus foetidus (zoom) - Plant, with scale - from above, Beech Creek Botanical Garden, Stark County, Ohio - photo: Hugh Wilson
Symplocarpus foetidus (zoom) - Population at seep above Beech Creek, Beech Creek Botanical Garden, Stark County, Ohio - photo: Hugh Wilson
Symplocarpus foetidus (zoom) - Population at seep above Beech Creek, Beech Creek Botanical Garden, Stark County, Ohio - photo: Hugh Wilson
Symplocarpus foetidus image page from CalPhotos
Symplocarpus foetidus species page from the Connecticut Botanical Society
Symplocarpus foetidus (skunkcabbage) species page from Forestry Images
Symplocarpus renifolius image page from CalPhotos
Syngonium podophyllum species page from Cal's Plant of the Week
Syngonium podophyllum cv. 'Albovirens' species page from Cal's Plant of the Week
Syngonium spp. (Arrowhead Plant) species page from the Flowers of India
Syngonium standleyanum (zoom) - Leaf; OTS Biological Station at La Selva, Costa Rica - lab clearing, visitors center area - photo: Hugh Wilson
Syngonium standleyanum (zoom) - Infructescences; OTS Biological Station at La Selva, Costa Rica - lab clearing, visitors center area - photo: Hugh Wilson
Syngonium standleyanum (zoom) - Petiole section with latex; OTS Biological Station at La Selva, Costa Rica - lab clearing, visitors center area - photo: Hugh Wilson
Typhonium trilobatum (Bengal Arum) species page from the Flowers of India
Xanthosoma sagittifolium - Cultivated. Known as Malanga, Tania. (stem (tuber)) (stem (tuber)) - photo: Monique Reed
Zamioculcas zamiifolia (aroid palm) species page from Forestry Images
Zantedeschia aethiopica - spathe and spadix with flies - photo: Hugh Wilson
Zantedeschia aethiopica - cultivated; Ponta-Delgado; S. Miguel, Azores (22-Dec-1986) - photo: Albert Perdeck
Zantedeschia aethiopica image page from CalPhotos
Zantedeschia aethiopica (Calla Lily) species page from the Flowers of India
Zantedeschia aethiopica species page from Cal's Plant of the Week
Zantedeschia elliottiana (Golden Calla Lily) species page from the Flowers of India
Zantedeschia spp. species page from Floral Images


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