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Aglaonema simplex (Blume) Blume

Family Name: Araceae
Synonyms: Aglaonema alpinum Elmer, Aglaonema angustifolium N.E.Br., Aglaonema angustifolium Ridl. var. undulatum, Aglaonema birmanicum Hook. f., Aglaonema borneense Engl., Aglaonema brevivaginatum Alderw., Aglaonema elongatum Alderw., Aglaonema emarginatum Alderw., Acontias fallax Schott ex Engl. in A.L.P.de Candolle & A.C.P.de Candolle, Aglaonema grande Alderw., Aglaonema latius Alderw., Aglaonema longicuspidatum Schott, Aglaonema malaccense Schott, Aglaonema nicobaricum Hook.f., Aglaonema nieuwenhuisii Engl. ex Alderw., Aglaonema pierreanum Engl., Aglaonema schottianum Miq., Aglaonema schottianum (N.E.Br.) Engl. f. angustifolium, Aglaonema schottianum Engl. var. brownii, Aglaonema schottianum Engl. var. genuinum, Aglaonema schottianum (Schott) Engl. var. malaccense, Aglaonema schottianum Engl. var. winkleri, Aglaonema siamense Engl., Aglaonema simplex (N.E.Br.) Jervis f. angustifolium, Aglaonema simplex Alderw. f. inaequale, Aglaonema simplex (Hook.f.) Jervis f. nicobaricum, Aglaonema simplex (Engl. ex Alderw.) Jervis f. nieuwenhuisii, Aglaonema simplex Alderw. f. typicum, Aglaonema subarborescens Alderw., Aglaonema subfalcatum Engl., Aglaonema tenuipes Engl., Caladium princeps Kunth, Caladium simplex Blume, Scindapsus tonkinensis K.Krause
Common Name: Malayan Sword, Borneo Sword, Chinagreen, Sumpuh Bulan, Sumpuh Kering, Penggeheh, Wetune, 常青粗肋草

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Classifications and Characteristics

Plant Division Angiosperms (Flowering Seed Plants) (Monocotyledon)
Plant Growth Form Herbaceous Plant
Lifespan (in Singapore) Perennial
Mode of Nutrition Autotrophic
Plant Shape Shrubby
Maximum Height 0.2 m to 1.2 m

Biogeography

Native Distribution Southern Myanmar, Thailand, Sumatra, south to Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Borneo, Java, and Sulawesi
Native Habitat Terrestrial (Primary Rainforest, Secondary Rainforest, Monsoon Forest, Freshwater Swamp Forest)
Preferred Climate Zone Tropical, Sub-Tropical / Monsoonal
Local Conservation Status Native to Singapore (Vulnerable (VU))

Description and Ethnobotany

Growth Form It is a herb, 15–120 cm tall, with straight stems. It is easily recognized by its dense crown of narrowly oblong to linear lance shaped, green leaves with pointed tips.
Foliage Its alternate, stalked, densely and spirally arranged leaves have leathery leaf blades that are green to dark green, veins sunken, narrowly oblong, narrowly oval to lance-shaped, occasionally linear, oval or egg-shaped, ending abruptly or gradually into a sharp tip, and 10–35 by 1.9–25 cm.
Flowers Its erect flowering shoot is enclosed within a light green to whitish petal-like leaf that ends abruptly with a sharp tip, 2.3–6.5 cm long. Species is monoecious, with separate female and male flowers located on different parts of the spadix.
Fruit Its fruits are oval, red in colour when ripe, and 1–1.7 by 0.5–0.8 cm.
Habitat It grows in primary and secondary forests, along rivers, streams and in wet areas. It occurs locally in Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, forests around MacRitchie Reservoir and in Mandai, Singapore Botanic Gardens Jungle and Nee Soon Swamp Forest.
Associated Fauna Its flowers are insect-pollinated and its fruits are probably bird or mammal dispersed.
Cultivation Relatively slow-growing. Prefers moist soils, tolerant of waterlogging. It can be propagated by stem cuttings and seeds.
Etymology Greek aglos, bright, Greek nema, thread, possibly referring to shiny appearance of the stamens; Latin simplex, single, unbranched, referring to the single stemmed habit of this species
Ethnobotanical Uses Medicinal: Leaves pounded in coconut oil and rubbed on body of women in labour to speed up delivery and as a pain relief. Root decoction used to treat fever and edema (swelling of soft tissues due to abnormal accumulation of fluid below skin or in body cavities).
Others: The plant has horticultural potential as an indoor ornamental plant.

Landscaping Features

Landscaping This herb is suitable for planting in shaded and wet areas of parks and large gardens. Its dense, attractive green leaves add volume and diversity to the landscape.
Desirable Plant Features Ornamental Foliage
Landscape Uses Interiorscape/ Indoor Plant, General, Riverine, Parks & Gardens, Small Gardens, Terrarium
Thematic Landscaping Water Garden, Naturalistic Garden
SGMP Treatment

Fauna, Pollination and Dispersal

Pollination Method(s) Biotic (Fauna) (Carrion Insects (Carrion Fly, Carrion Beetle))
Seed or Spore Dispersal Biotic (Fauna)

Plant Care and Propagation

Light Preference Semi-Shade, Full Shade
Water Preference Lots of Water, Moderate Water
Plant Growth Rate Slow
Rootzone Tolerance Easy to Grow, Fertile Loamy Soils, Waterlogged Soils (Drains Site)
Maintenance Requirements Moderate
Pruning Cane-like stems can be pruned when they get elongated, & used as cuttings.
Propagation Method Seed, Stem Cutting

Foliar

Foliage Retention Evergreen
Mature Foliage Colour(s) Green
Mature Foliage Texture(s) Glossy / Shiny, Raised / Sunken Veins, Thick, Leathery
Foliar Type Simple / Unifoliate
Foliar Arrangement Along Stem Alternate, Rosulate / Rosette
Foliar Attachment to Stem Petiolate
Foliar Shape(s) Non-Palm Foliage (Lanceolate, Elliptical, Oblong, Oval)
Foliar Venation Pinnate / Net
Foliar Margin Entire
Leaf Area Index (LAI) for Green Plot Ratio 3.5 (Shrub & Groundcover - Monocot)

Non - Foliar and Storage

Stem Type & Modification Herbaceous
Root Type Underground (Fibrous Root)
Specialised Storage Organ(s) Underground (Rhizome)

Floral (Angiosperm)

Flower & Plant Sexuality Unisexual Flowers , Monoecious
Flower Colour(s) Cream / Off-White, White
Flower Grouping Cluster / Inflorescence
Inflorescence Type Spathe & Spadix
Flowering Habit Polycarpic

Fruit, Seed and Spore

Mature Fruit Colour(s) Red
Fruit Classification Simple Fruit
Fruit Type Fleshy Fruit , Berry

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Master ID 29431
Species ID 3740
Flora Disclaimer The information in this website has been compiled from reliable sources, such as reference works on medicinal plants. It is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment and NParks does not purport to provide any medical advice. Readers should always consult his/her physician before using or consuming a plant for medicinal purposes.
Species record last updated on: 04 August 2022.
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