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Araceae
Arum italicum subsp. italicum
SUMMARY
LEAVES all of one type, strongly hastate, posterior lobes widely divergent, acute, usually with primary and main lateral veins slightly to heavily silver-grey, cream or yellowish green, more rarely blade marked with irregular black-purple spots or cloudy silver-grey blotches, or a combination of any of these, rarely plain green. Petiole pale to mid-green. Peduncle pale to mid-green. Spathe-limb pale greenish white to pale yellowish white. Spathe-tube interior greenish white, rarely stained purple apically. Spadix-appendix dark yellow. Staminodes in 4 or 5 whorls, bases verrucate. Plant beginning growth in early autumn.
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