More likely a member of the closely related genus Theriophonum. There is an 
undescribed Theriophonum growing in Maharashtra near Amba valley that looks 
similar in leaf but without the flower this plant from Alibag is impossible to 
ID. The differences between Typhonium and Theriophonum are small and hard to 
distinguish morphologically but a flower is really needed to positively ID this 
plant.  Typhonium roxburghii generally has broader and shorter leaves.

 

Pascal

 

From: JM Garg [mailto:jmga...@gmail.com] 
Sent: zondag 28 juli 2013 8:09
To: Pascal Bruggeman; Neil Soares; Pravin Kawale; sibdas; efloraofindia
Subject: Fwd: Typhonium roxburghii

 

Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please. 

Some earlier relevant feedback:


                                          It is definitely a Typhonium, and not 
the common T. trilobatum. Good possibility of being T. roxburghii- from Sibdas 
ji.


On Saturday, July 18, 2009 7:47:13 PM UTC+5:30, Pravin wrote:

Hi,
Typhonium roxburghii
from araceae family
Alibag,18 Jul,2009
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