Arum flower

Arum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to Europe and Asia with two main centers for diversity; one being around Mediterranean regions. Frequently called arums or "arum lilies", they are not closely related to true lilies Lilium but rather share similarities such as growth patterns and flowers that grow off spadices (spatiating plant structures). They can reach up onto 20–60 cm tall depending on species while leaves vary greatly - some having blades near 1 ft long! The colorings within these spathces also differ meaning there's something special about every individual flower you come across when viewing this beautiful group. Arum plants are a genus in the family Araceae, native to Europe and Asia. They have flowers that grow from rhizomes with arrowhead shaped leaves up to 55 cm long!

The Arum flower is unique in that it's impossible to tell male and female flowers apart. The plant has a hood of varied colors, which houses the petals within its interior; when viewed from outside this area appears white or light colored thanks to all those hairs protecting them against harsh weather conditions like rainstorms (which would wash away any excess nectar). In between these protective layers are darker patches where pollen collecting cups have been seen - though not always present!

The Arum Lily is a type of flower that can be found all over the world and it has characteristic leaves. The plant grows up to 60 cm tall, with beautiful colors such as white or yellow flowers in their center which create an arrow-shaped spadix (the typical shape for bulbs).

The ornamental flower of the arum plant, known for being toxic and not edible in any way. It is grown as a decoration to gardens or other outdoor spaces due its beauty! The cold months are when you should water it until May then let dry out during summertime so that roots have enough time with good soil quality for growth before transitioning back indoors at night time once again. Arums like moist but well drained loams which provide rich nutrients from fertilizer frequent applications throughout their life cycle.

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Pub: 31 Dec 2021 17:30 UTC
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