Arum - Asarum

ARUM Hey, they're cool (well, actually they are exothermic; the spathes heat up to help attract flies which they trap till the pollen is ripe and then release), and trendy, and very collectable, and besides that most of the flowers smell of dead meat. If you have never grown them, we urge you to try a few. Many of the species produce winter foliage, which looks great in the winter garden a bit further south; here it is usually under the snow however I still admire them as much for their foliage as for their spectacular flowers, not to mention the fantastic clusters of red fruit. A woodland garden without arums is a sad excuse for a woodland garden. What more can I say - you gotta have em all.



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Arum concinnatum

Arum concinnatum

Rarely offered similar to italicum, green spathe, club shaped spadix, its native to Crete and the Turkish Islands.
$12.00

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Arum concinnatum Arch 195.073

Arum concinnatum Arch 195.073

These are ex a 1960 Furse and Synge collection, a robust form with meter high foliage and huge yellowish spathes, often rimed in light purple, seed from Mike Tuckers plant, which posed for the painting on plate 3 of Boyce’s monograph The Genus Arum.
$19.00

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Arum creticum

Arum creticum

Sensational yellow arum, seldom offered, we have less than a hundred, dig out your books and find a good photo, we await your money.
$12.00

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Arum cyrenaicum

Arum cyrenaicum

Ignore what we said previously, this is a valid name; it is native to the green scrub belt in Cyrenaica, North East Libya.
$12.00

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Arum cyrenaicum Arch 195.150

Arum cyrenaicum Arch 195.150

From a Libyan population, large spathes green outside and purplish rose inside with deep purple spadices, best in an alpine house.
$19.00

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Arum dioscoridis

Arum dioscoridis

Dioscoridis is probably my favorite arum, flower color is variable usually greenish or purplish with darker purple blotches and can be spectacular, see the photo in the AGS encyclopedia and be careful not to drool on it if you were too cheap to buy it and borrowed a friends copy.
$12.00

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Arum dioscoridis Arch 195.155

Arum dioscoridis Arch 195.155

From an Archibald collection you can look up the details if you wish, I’m not going to bother (everyone will order it anyway).
$19.00

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Arum dioscoridis v. dioscoridis AGS

Arum dioscoridis v. dioscoridis AGS

This is the nominate subspecies from the AGS seedex. This and the above are seeded so multiple clones are available; none have flowered yet so I haven't had a chance to skim the best for myself. If you get a particularly outstanding form, be sure to torture me with a photo.
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Arum dioscoridis v. philisteum

Arum dioscoridis v. philisteum

We got this as Arum dracunculus philisteum, I hate those corrupted names; philisteum is distinguished by its uniform purple spathe.
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Arum dioscoridis v. smithii

Arum dioscoridis v. smithii

Smithii is by far the showiest dioscoridis we have grown, incredible shaded and spotted spathes, no two are alike and everyone that has flowered has been fantastic.
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