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 nigrum

Arum nigrum

A glorious species from the Balkans, the exquisite satin purple spathes perfume the garden with the unmistakable aroma of horse dung. In the wild it is largely restricted to a small area in the former Yugoslavia, where it grows on rocky shaded hillsides.
$19.00

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