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- Arum - Wikipedia
Arum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae They are native to Europe, northern Africa, and western and central Asia, with the highest species diversity in the Mediterranean region [1][2][page needed] Frequently called arum lilies, they are not closely related to the true lilies Lilium Plants in the closely related genus Zantedeschia are also called 'arum lilies' A type of
- Arum | Definition, Plant, Types, Flower, Facts | Britannica
Arum, genus of about 32 species of flowering plants in the family Araceae The plants are characterized by their distinctive flower structures, and several are grown as garden ornamentals All parts of the plants are considered poisonous and contain calcium oxalate
- The Arum Plant Family - What Are Different Types Of Arum Plants . . .
Anthurium plants are arum plant members, often grown as a houseplant in cooler areas or landscaping plants in USDA zones 10 or higher Plants in the arum family may also include arrowhead members, also commonly grown as houseplants in many places Another of the most common arums are the Lords and Ladies, or cuckoopint
- Arum italicum (Cuckoo Pint, Italian Arum, Italian Lily, Lords and . . .
Description Italian arum is an herbaceous perennial groundcover and a member of the arum family (Araceae) Italian arum is native to Europe, North Africa and the Middle East It is considered invasive in some parts of the United States because it is difficult to control and spreads rapidly The genus name, Arum, is a Greek term meaning
- Arum italicum Profile – California Invasive Plant Council
Arum italicum Photo: Jennifer Mo Synonyms: Arum italicum Mill , Arum italicum subsp italicum Common names: Italian Arum, Italian lords and ladies, large cuckoo pint, orange candleflower Arum italicum (Italian Arum) is a tuber-forming perennial in the family Araceae that has been used extensively in the horticultural industry It is native to much of Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia
- How to grow and control arums, or lords-and-ladies and cuckoo pint
The lush, marbled foliage of arums, also called cuckoo pint and lords and ladies, brightens up dark corners Here's how to grow them carefully
- Italian Arum: What you need to know – Folsom Garden Club
The Italian Arum is highly invasive All plant parts are toxic and the parts contain toxic calcium oxalates in needle shaped crystals According to the California Invasive Plant Council research, if consumed, it may cause serious harm, allergic reaction or death to adults, children and animals
- Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board
Why Is It a Noxious Weed? Italian arum is a nonnative perennial that was originally introduced as an ornamental plant It has now naturalized in a number of counties in Western Washington and appears to be spreading more rapidly as additional infestations are being discovered Due to it establishing in riparian areas and other habitats, its toxicity, and being very difficult to control once
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