Arum orientale

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Read about Arum orientale in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Arum orientale, Bieb. A foot high: Lvs. brownish, broadly hastate-sagittate, the front lobe oblong-acute: spathe-tube oblong-ovoid and white within, the limb ovate to oblong and intense black-purple (rarely pale), resembling A. maculatum.—A hardy species from Asia Minor, running into many forms. Some of the plants referred here are A. nigrum, A. variolatum, A. Nordmannii, A. gratum, Schott; A. elongatum and A. albispathum, Ster. (not A. albispathum, Hort., which is A. italicum).


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