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Key to the species of the Monstera oreophila complex 1a. Spathe pale pink internally, not becoming torn at the base nor reflexed when open; petioles smooth...................... M. mittermeieri 1b. Spathe dark pink or salmon-pink internally; petioles smooth or warty. 2a. Petioles smooth, light green, with persistent sheaths; spathe up to 10 cm longer than the spadix, apparently erect and persistent after anthesis (but frequently herbivorized)................................................................................................................................. M. gentryi 2b. Petioles smooth or warty, dark green, with deciduous sheaths; spathe up to 4 cm longer than the spadix, becoming torn at the base and reflexed when open and soon deciduous after anthesis........................................................................................... M. oreophila
Published as part of Cedeño-Fonseca, Marco, Ortiz, Orlando O., Zuluaga, Alejandro, Croat, Thomas B. & Blanco, Mario A., 2021, A reexamination of Monstera oreophila (Araceae: Monsteroideae) and description of two new pinkish-spathed species of Monstera from Costa Rica and Panama, pp. 205-220 in Phytotaxa 514 (3) on page 219, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.514.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/5315985
Tracheophyta, Alismatales, Liliopsida, Araceae, Monstera oreophila, Biodiversity, Plantae, Taxonomy, Monstera
Tracheophyta, Alismatales, Liliopsida, Araceae, Monstera oreophila, Biodiversity, Plantae, Taxonomy, Monstera
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