Biarum

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Read about Biarum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Biarum (old and obscure name). Incl. Ischarum. Araceae. Dwarf, tuberous perennials of the same tribe with our native jack-in-the-pulpit. They are hardy in England, but probably are suitable only for pot-culture in the Northern United States.

Biarums have a spathe which is tubular at the base, mostly with a long limb, and usually a long tail-like spadix; otherwise much as in Arum. They grow a few inches high. Odd. Little known in Amer. A few species in Eu. and Asia Minor.


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