Anthurium gualeanum Engl.

Araceae

Collection NumberCroat, T 93239
CollectorsThomas B. Croat, C. Davidson
Identified ByT. B. Croat (MO), 2005
SourceC. Davidson
Date12 August 2004
CountryEcuador
provincePichincha
LocationAlong road between Chilligallo and Santa Domingo via San Juan and Chiriboga, 18.8 km W of Chilligallo, 12.8 km W of San Juan. 2198 m elev.
Lat/LongS 00 17 42 W 078 39 26
NoteTerrestrial on steep slopes; internodes short, 6 cm diam.; cataphyll fibers pale brown, persisting in dense mass; petioles terete, obtusely and shallowly sulcate, medium green, semiglossy, 2.3 cm diam. midway; blades moderately coriaceous, semiglossy, bicolorous; midrib narrowly rounded and slightly paler above, thick and narrowly round-raised, paler below; primary lateral veins bluntly acute and paler below, slightly acute and paler below; tertiary veins in part raised below; inflorescence spreading; spathe purplish violet, semiglossy outside, glossy inside, ca. 5 cm diam. in bud to 15 cm diam. at anthesis; spadix dark violet-purple, matte, 3.5-4.2 cm diam.; infructescence red-brown, matte, to 10 cm diam.

Local Habitat

3.2km distance

LocationEcuador, Prov. Pichincha, Along road from Chilligallo to Santo Domingo de los Colorados on old road via Chiriboga, 15.7 km S of San Juan, 2.7 km S of Estaci¢n Corozo pumping station, 4.4 km N of Guarumal, 2.54 km N of Chiriboga. , S 00 17 00 W 078 41 00
Date12 August 2004
EcologyUpper montane moist forest.