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Arum

Arum italicum is native to parts of Europe and thrives in the maritime parts of the Northwest. In late summer the fruit ripens and lasts for two to three months. Usually by the fall solstice, the foliage starts to emerge (arrow head shaped) and stays up until the following late spring/early summer. Flowers occur in the spring, oddly shaped and not beautiful, but this isn't the reason to grow the plant.

 


     
 
       
 

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