Ulearum donburnsii

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Ulearum donburnsii is a species of plant in the family Araceae.{{cite POWO |id=20011460-1 |title=Ulearum donbursii }} Native to the Amazonian lowlands of Ecuador, it can be distinguished from its relative Ulearum sagittatum by the finer, thread-like staminodes on its spadix. It has arrowhead-shaped leaves and grows terrestrially from small rhizomes. The species was described in 2003 and named for Don Burns, a noted grower of aroids and a member of the International Aroid Society.{{Cite journal |last=Croat |first=Thomas |title=Ulearum donburnsii, a New Species of Araceae from Ecuador |url=https://www.aroid.org/gallery/croat/0250003.pdf |journal=Aroideana |volume=25 |issue=36}}

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Category:Aroideae

Category:Plants described in 2002

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