Seeds of Arisarum simorrhinum DurieuSeedlings of Arisarum simorrhinum Durieu
Arisarum simorrhinum is a perennial plant, up to 30 centimetres (12in)[3] or 15–40 centimetres (5.9–15.7in) in height,[4] with the inflorescence being usually shorter than the leaves and with a peduncle stained with purple. The spadix, a rod-like structure bearing the individual flowers, is protected by a special bract (the spathe) shaped as a tube of 3–1.5 centimetres (1.18–0.59in), wide at the bottom, with purple spotting, and curved upper part, in the shape of a helmet tilted forward. It has sagittate leaves, with a long petiole.[3]
It has no stems, the leaves arise directly from a tuber of 1–4.5 by 0.6–3.5 centimetres (0.39in–1.77in ×0.24in–1.38in), from which rhizomes develop up to 9 by 1.5 centimetres (3.54in ×0.59in) and roots up to 9 centimetres (3.5in). It has cordate to hastate-sagittate-shaped leaves, with petioles of 5–34 by 0.1–0.9 centimetres (1.969in–13.386in ×0.039in–0.354in), sometimes with small purple spots, winged from the base; the lamina (leaf blade) is 5–12 by 3.5–10 centimetres (2.0in–4.7in ×1.4in–3.9in), its base is cordate to hastate in shape with acute to rounded lobes 0.5–5.9 by 0.5–4 centimetres (0.20in–2.32in ×0.20in–1.57in).[4]
Inflorescence is 0.7–2 by 1–2.4 centimetres (0.28in–0.79in ×0.39in–0.94in) with a stalk of 4–22.6 by 0.1–0.6 centimetres (1.575in–8.898in ×0.039in–0.236in), generally flexible and thin; upright spathe with the margins of the bottom joined together forming a closed tube with 2–6 centimetres (0.79–2.36in) that ends in the form of a hood, smooth or papillary at the margin, with longitudinal nerve, purple in the apex becoming progressively less pigmented and paler towards the base. The spadix has a sterile terminal part, arched in the upper half and unequal to the lower part, and is situated within the spathe.[4]
Fruit is composed of multiple berries (2-8), greenish and not very fleshy, 5–15 by 5–14 millimetres (0.20in–0.59in ×0.20in–0.55in) and 1 to 12 seeds per berry.[4]