Orontium

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Read about Orontium in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Orontium (one of many names arbitrarily applied by Linnaeus; he probably had in mind some water plant growing in the Syrian river Orontes). Araceae. A hardy native aquatic plant, which bears in early spring yellow "clubs" on white stalks. The "club" is a cylindrical spadix 1 to 2 inches long.

Spathe usually soon deciduous; fls. hermaphrodite, covering the whole spadix; sepals scale-like, imbricated upon the ovary, usually 4 in the upper and 6 in the lower fls.; ovary 1-celled; ovule solitary, semi- anatropous: fr. a green utricle.—One species, found in swamps and pools from Mass, to Fla., mostly near the seacoast, but extending as far inland as Cent. Pa. and La.


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