Amydrium zippelianum is a flowering plant in genus Amydrium of the arum family, Araceae.
Its pattern is very distinctive and is sometimes cultivated as an ornamental plant.
[1] Its native range is Central Malesia to New Guinea.It is often common, but rarely seen now in Philippines, Sulawesi, Halmahera, Talaud Islands, Irian Jaya, and Papua New Guinea.
[1] Primary lowland to lower montane rainforest, occasionally in regrowth or as a weed in plantations.
[citation needed] Its leaves can be used as traditional medicine for sore ribs.