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''Lasia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to Asia and New Guinea. The genus contains only two known species, '' Lasia spinosa'' and '' Lasia concinna''.Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
/ref> ''Lasia'' was believed to be a monotypic genus until 1997 when a wild population of ''Lasia concinna'' was discovered in a farmer's
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in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The farmer had been growing them for their edible young leaves. This species of ''Lasia'' had been known of previously only from a single specimen at the Bogor Botanic Gardens, formally described in 1920. Prior to 1997, the specimen was believed to have been a
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between '' Lasia spinosa'' and '' Cyrtosperma merkusii''. The subsequent discovery by Hambali and Sizemore led to the realization that it was in fact a distinct species.


Species

#'' Lasia concinna'' Alderw. – West Kalimantan (Borneo) #'' Lasia spinosa'' (L.) Thwaites – China (including Tibet), Taiwan, Indian Subcontinent, Indochina, Malaysia, Indonesia, New Guinea


Uses

In Sri Lanka, ''Lasia spinosa'' is known as ''kohila'' (කොහිල) and the leaves and rhizomes of the plant are used in Sri Lankan cuisine.


References

Lasioideae Araceae genera Taxa named by João de Loureiro {{Araceae-stub