Arum maculatum, commonly known as cuckoopint, jack-in-the-pulpit and other names (see common names), is a woodland flowering plant species in the family...
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Arum korolkowii Arum lucanum Arum maculatum - cuckoo pint Arum megobrebi Arum nigrum Arum orientale - aronstab Arum palaestinum - Solomon's lily Arum...
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to subgenus Arum, section Arum. Arum italicum may hybridize with Arum maculatum. The status of two subspecies currently included in Arum italicum, subsp...
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Araceae (redirect from Arum Family)
partially enclosed in, a spathe (or leaf-like bract). Also known as the arum family, members are often colloquially known as aroids. This family of 114...
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mistaken for A. ursinum include lily of the valley, Colchicum autumnale, Arum maculatum, and Veratrum viride or Veratrum album, all of which are poisonous....
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berries of the Arum maculatum form a columnar structure in autumn. Its berries are similar to that of the corpse flower, since the titan arum is its larger...
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greener with A. cylindraceum, not quite as pale as with A. maculatum. Two subspecies are accepted. Arum cylindraceum subsp. cylindraceum – Sweden, Denmark, middle...
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borne on a fleshy stem. Spadices are typical of the family Araceae, the arums or aroids. The spadix is typically surrounded by a leaf-like curved bract...
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Look up a. maculatum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A. maculatum may refer to: Arum maculatum, a common woodland plant species widespread across...
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Arum orientale is a woodland plant species of the family Araceae. It is found in southeastern Europe as far west as Vienna and in Turkey. Its primary range...
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