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Arisarum (old Greek name). Araceae. Three or four variable species of arum-like plants of the Mediterranean region. Differs from Arisaema, its nearest ally, in having the margins of the spathe connate rather than convolute, and in other technical characters. For culture, see Arum. | Arisarum (old Greek name). Araceae. Three or four variable species of arum-like plants of the Mediterranean region. Differs from Arisaema, its nearest ally, in having the margins of the spathe connate rather than convolute, and in other technical characters. For culture, see Arum. | ||
− | A. proboscideum, Savi. Lvs. hastate; scape lees than half the petiole: spathe 1-1¼ in. long, pale gray, with a long olive tail 5-6 in., the mouth of spathe small, olive-purple. Italy | + | A. proboscideum, Savi. Lvs. hastate; scape lees than half the petiole: spathe 1-1¼ in. long, pale gray, with a long olive tail 5-6 in., the mouth of spathe small, olive-purple. Italy. |
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Arisarum (old Greek name). Araceae. Three or four variable species of arum-like plants of the Mediterranean region. Differs from Arisaema, its nearest ally, in having the margins of the spathe connate rather than convolute, and in other technical characters. For culture, see Arum. A. proboscideum, Savi. Lvs. hastate; scape lees than half the petiole: spathe 1-1¼ in. long, pale gray, with a long olive tail 5-6 in., the mouth of spathe small, olive-purple. Italy.
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Cultivation
Propagation
Pests and diseases
Varieties
Gallery
References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
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